| Wild West (Wales) Seimon Lea Winner U18 Pink Snowball Award 2006 Winner Cinemagic U15 2006 Ever heard of a Welsh Western? Well you will now! This film is an absurd tale of two Welsh cowboys’ adventures in Wild West Wales. There’s a shoot out with a difference. |
Mr Whitlock’s Son Leon Willis Runner Up Pink Snowball Award 2006 A Hitchcock style suspense thriller about an early 1900s couple whose son has deserted the army and is on the run. Tension grows between the couple as they sense his return. |
| Playing Soldiers, Playing Cards Gregory Marsh Winner of PINK Snowball Awards Open 2006 The film follows the journey of a group of five boys who grew up locally and went to fight in WWI. The film touches on the scale of human loss in rural communities in Wales and the impact it had on one boy who lost all his friends. |
Home Sion Edwards The story of a young lad who, having been registered as a missing person for three years, is finally taking a journey back home. The film looks at what inspires young people to go into hiding. |
| New Beginnings Sarah Sheedy A moving film showing the tension between a boy and his step-dad, and the alienation a young person can feel as a result. |
A Layman’s Guide to Teenagers Dion Thorpe Monty Python meets South Park style documentary on what young people really think of each other. A glimpse into social grouping with a quirky twist. |
| Tracking Rhys Edwards A film about racing culture in Britain and our filmmaker’s dream to become a racing car driver. Made mostly in Birmingham, the film looks at five ’stock car’ racing drivers’ adventures on the track. |