Another year, another round of BMW Shorties. This is the eleventh time the BMW Shorties are going on and this is the longest running short film competition in the country. For BMW Shorties 2017, 10 (Updated - it is 9 short films as the short film ‘Road to God’ by Mohd Jefri Samaroon will be excluded from the list of shortlisted films this year) finalists are now in the running for the RM75,000 film production grant that is up for grabs.
This winner of BMW Shorties 2017 will win the grand prize award of a RM 75,000 production grant alongside promising prospects in the filmmaking industry. Other accolades for filmmaking potentials include Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Editing and Best Sound Design, as well as the ever popular People’s Choice Award.
The 10 finalists’ short films are up to contend for the People’s Choice Award which opens for public voting, from November 14 to December 14, 2017 on www.bmwshorties.com.my.
For a list of finalists and categories, like Best Director and Best Cinematography, take a look at the Press Release below.
November 14, 2017
BMW SHORTIES 2017 Judges - Still relaxed after watching 90 short films....
BMW
Group Malaysia Reveals Its Finalists of BMW Shorties 2017!
The eleventh edition of BMW Shorties shortlists
10 finalists in the running for the RM75,000 film production grant.
November 16, 2017
BMW Group Malaysia Reveals Its Finalists of BMW Shorties 2017!
The eleventh edition of BMW Shorties shortlists 9 finalists in the running for the
RM75,000 film production grant.
Kuala Lumpur, 16 November 2017 – The BMW Shorties, Malaysia’s most prestigious
and longest running short film competition has selected 9 finalists from a total of 90
submissions for the year 2017, continuing its success in growing more talents in the
local film making industry.
Mr Han Sang Yun, Managing Director & CEO of BMW Group Malaysia said, “Over 11
years, the BMW Shorties program has had the esteemed opportunity of not only shaping
the local film making industry but also meeting the emerging needs and challenges of
the change in digital and social media, where the elements of storytelling and framing of
content are crucial in the medium of communication. The program has been very
successful in identifying and supporting new talents for the future of the industry as well
as inspire creativity and drive innovation in the medium.”
Judging this year’s competition is a line-up of Malaysia’s top and notable film making
virtuosos which comprises award-winning creative producer, Nandita Solomon; up-and-
coming film maker and screenwriter, Nadira Ilana; scriptwriter and actor, Redza Minhat;
award-wining film makers Ho Yuhang and Tan Chui Mui.
Nandita Solomon, who has sat on the BMW Shorties judging panel for several years,
said, “For all the years I’ve contributed as a judge in the competition, this year
specifically was challenging due to the different portrayal and interpretation of film
making by the participants. Their diversity in style and storytelling demanded a critical
deliberation from the judging panel.
Nadira Ilana, who joins the judging board for the second time, commented, “As I was a
part of the panel last year, this time around I had a more focused approach in attending
to the films submitted. I must say that our local talents continue to impress me with their
creativity and innovation, evidently so from their work. It was very refreshing to see
passion portrayed through bold storytelling in the film entries. This proves the
abundance of creative talents out there, and through a platform like the BMW Shorties, it gives them the support to mark their legacies in the art of film creation for the long run.”
One of the 9 finalists will win the grand prize award of a RM 75,000 production grant
alongside promising prospects in the filmmaking industry. Other accolades for
filmmaking potentials include Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay,
Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Editing and Best Sound Design, as
well as the ever popular People’s Choice Award.
The 9 finalists’ short films are up to contend for the People’s Choice Award which opens
for public voting, from November 14 to December 14, 2017 on
www.bmwshorties.com.my.
The BMW Shorties 2017 Finalists (in alphabetical order) are:
After Tango by New Chun Hui
Desakan Dewasa by Johanna Johan Ariffin
Gold! There’s gold in the river by Mallory Lee
Livornia by Shaurin Zainurin
Never Was The Shade by Lim Kean Hian
Sekunder by Wan Mohd Shafiq
Selam 2.0 by Lor Yew Mien
The Last 7 by Jared Lee Wei Sheong
Touch by Chong Kah Man & Lim Poh Yun
The BMW Shorties 2017 Supporting Award nominees in alphabetical order are:
Best Director
o New Chun Hui for After Tango
o Lor Yew Mien for Selam 2.0
o Lim Kean Hian for Never Was The Shade
Best Cinematography
o Gold! There is gold in the river! by Thng Wai Fong
o Never Was the Shade by Jason Wong
o Selam 2.0 by Khairil M Bahar
Best Screenplay
o After Tango by New Chun Hui
o Desakan Dewasa by Johanna Johan Ariffin
o Never Was The Shade by Lim Kean Hian & Rozie Rashid
Best Production Design
o Sekunder by Kirin Muhamad
o Selam 2.0 by Mohamad Rabani Abdul Hamid
o The Last 7 by Michael Lourdes
Best Sound Design
o Sekunder by Syazana Nadira
o Selam 2.0 by Ashwin Gobinath
o The Last 7 by Warren Santiago
Best Editing
o After Tango by Dixon Yoong
o Never Was The Shade by Wong Kai Yun
o Sekunder by Directed by Ammar Aizad
Best Actor
o Desakan Dewasa by Bront Palarae
o Never Was The Shade by Steve Yap
o Sekunder by Hasnul Rahmat
Best Actress
o Sekunder by Livonia Ricky
o Selam 2.0 by Ameera Ramlee
o Selam 2.0 by Yuna Rahim
– End –
BMW Group Malaysia Reveals Its Finalists of BMW Shorties 2017!
The eleventh edition of BMW Shorties shortlists 9 finalists in the running for the
RM75,000 film production grant.
Kuala Lumpur, 16 November 2017 – The BMW Shorties, Malaysia’s most prestigious
and longest running short film competition has selected 9 finalists from a total of 90
submissions for the year 2017, continuing its success in growing more talents in the
local film making industry.
Mr Han Sang Yun, Managing Director & CEO of BMW Group Malaysia said, “Over 11
years, the BMW Shorties program has had the esteemed opportunity of not only shaping
the local film making industry but also meeting the emerging needs and challenges of
the change in digital and social media, where the elements of storytelling and framing of
content are crucial in the medium of communication. The program has been very
successful in identifying and supporting new talents for the future of the industry as well
as inspire creativity and drive innovation in the medium.”
Judging this year’s competition is a line-up of Malaysia’s top and notable film making
virtuosos which comprises award-winning creative producer, Nandita Solomon; up-and-
coming film maker and screenwriter, Nadira Ilana; scriptwriter and actor, Redza Minhat;
award-wining film makers Ho Yuhang and Tan Chui Mui.
Nandita Solomon, who has sat on the BMW Shorties judging panel for several years,
said, “For all the years I’ve contributed as a judge in the competition, this year
specifically was challenging due to the different portrayal and interpretation of film
making by the participants. Their diversity in style and storytelling demanded a critical
deliberation from the judging panel.
Nadira Ilana, who joins the judging board for the second time, commented, “As I was a
part of the panel last year, this time around I had a more focused approach in attending
to the films submitted. I must say that our local talents continue to impress me with their
creativity and innovation, evidently so from their work. It was very refreshing to see
passion portrayed through bold storytelling in the film entries. This proves the
abundance of creative talents out there, and through a platform like the BMW Shorties, it gives them the support to mark their legacies in the art of film creation for the long run.”
One of the 9 finalists will win the grand prize award of a RM 75,000 production grant
alongside promising prospects in the filmmaking industry. Other accolades for
filmmaking potentials include Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay,
Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Editing and Best Sound Design, as
well as the ever popular People’s Choice Award.
The 9 finalists’ short films are up to contend for the People’s Choice Award which opens
for public voting, from November 14 to December 14, 2017 on
www.bmwshorties.com.my.
The BMW Shorties 2017 Finalists (in alphabetical order) are:
After Tango by New Chun Hui
Desakan Dewasa by Johanna Johan Ariffin
Gold! There’s gold in the river by Mallory Lee
Livornia by Shaurin Zainurin
Never Was The Shade by Lim Kean Hian
Sekunder by Wan Mohd Shafiq
Selam 2.0 by Lor Yew Mien
The Last 7 by Jared Lee Wei Sheong
Touch by Chong Kah Man & Lim Poh Yun
The BMW Shorties 2017 Supporting Award nominees in alphabetical order are:
Best Director
o New Chun Hui for After Tango
o Lor Yew Mien for Selam 2.0
o Lim Kean Hian for Never Was The Shade
Best Cinematography
o Gold! There is gold in the river! by Thng Wai Fong
o Never Was the Shade by Jason Wong
o Selam 2.0 by Khairil M Bahar
Best Screenplay
o After Tango by New Chun Hui
o Desakan Dewasa by Johanna Johan Ariffin
o Never Was The Shade by Lim Kean Hian & Rozie Rashid
Best Production Design
o Sekunder by Kirin Muhamad
o Selam 2.0 by Mohamad Rabani Abdul Hamid
o The Last 7 by Michael Lourdes
Best Sound Design
o Sekunder by Syazana Nadira
o Selam 2.0 by Ashwin Gobinath
o The Last 7 by Warren Santiago
Best Editing
o After Tango by Dixon Yoong
o Never Was The Shade by Wong Kai Yun
o Sekunder by Directed by Ammar Aizad
Best Actor
o Desakan Dewasa by Bront Palarae
o Never Was The Shade by Steve Yap
o Sekunder by Hasnul Rahmat
Best Actress
o Sekunder by Livonia Ricky
o Selam 2.0 by Ameera Ramlee
o Selam 2.0 by Yuna Rahim
– End –
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