After the resounding success of last year’s launch, Directors Notes is thrilled to present our 2025 edition of the WeAreDN Awards. Over the past few weeks we have painstakingly whittled down our 2024 official submissions to a choice list of 28 nominated films, across 9 categories – Drama, Comedy, Buckle Up, New Talent, Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Dance & British – for our expert industry jury – including last year’s only double award winner – to vote on.

Join us at FOMO House Shoreditch clubhouse on the 1st of May at 7pm, along with our nominated filmmakers, cast, crew and industry professionals for a screening of the winning films, celebratory drinks, networking and, most importantly, dancing.


Our Jury

Dave Taylor-Matthews is an experienced film festival organiser and curator based in Bristol, with over a decade of expertise in film exhibition. Currently serving as the Executive Director of Encounters Film Festival, where he’s leading its milestone 30th edition in 2025, Dave also works at Eventive, providing solutions for film festivals worldwide. With an MA in Curating focused on film from UWE/Watershed and extensive programming experience at Bristol’s Cube Cinema, Dave is particularly passionate about social cinema, shared viewing experiences, and the transformative power of film as a medium for community building and cultural exchange.

John Mark Fitzpatrick is an award-winning Irish writer and director. He has been nominated for a BAFTA and a BIFA. His films include Liv (writer/director, Belfast Film Festival 2024, British Shorts Berlin 2025), Outdoors (writer/director, BFI London Film Festival 2022, BFI FLARE 2023, Winner Best Drama Prague Film Awards 2024, Winner Best Drama & Best UK Film WeAreDN Awards 2024, GAZE Int Film Festival 2022, Seattle Queer Film Festival 2022, Nominated Best UK Short at LSFF 2023, Mardi Gras Film Festival, Sydney 2023), Lovestory (writer/director, Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam, Curt 8, Brazil, LSFF 2023, Roze Filmdagen 2023, Mix Milano 2023, Pink Apple 2024), and Wren Boys (writer, BIFA Nominated 2017, BAFTA Nominated 2018, Sundance 2018).

Joshua Trigg is a Welsh filmmaker whose debut feature, Satu – Year of the Rabbit, has earned international acclaim for its poignant exploration of identity and transformation. The film has achieved remarkable success, including a nomination for the UNESCO Gandhi Peace Prize at the India International Film Festival, two British Independent Film Award nominations, and BAFTA/BAFTA Cymru qualification. It also won Best Film at the 2024 Nara International Film Festival.


Our Categories

Drama

MAN>CODE by Adrian Gardner

Pylon by Barnaby Blackburn

Three by Amelia Sears

Housewarming by Liam White

Mud Crab by David Robinson-Smith

Space Plug by Marcus Anthony Thomas

Comedy

Sidney by Iris Breward

His Parents Never Taught Him by Michael Rees

Tell Me Where I’m Going Wrong by Kyle Jon Shephard

Tall Dark and Handsome by Sam Baron

Buckle Up

Sweet Mary, Where Did You Go? by Michael Anthony Kratochvil

Shelf Life by Luke Roulstone

Promise by Sebastian Delascasas

Three Bull-Mastiffs in a Corner Kitchen by Paul Chambers

New Talent

milk by Miranda Stern

MAN>CODE by Adrian Gardner

Three by Amelia Sears

Mud Crab by David Robinson-Smith

Promise by Sebastian Delascasas

Animation

ur heinous habit by Eugene Kolb

Threaded by Naaman Azhari

All Gucci My Broski by Harry Plowden

Documentary

Art Chooses Us by Tomas Kamphuis

milk by Miranda Stern

The History of the Carabiner by Gianna Mazzeo

Music Video

The Groke by Julia Patey

Prelude to Ecstacy by Harv Frost

Ecstasy Homosexuality by Ben Galster

GUN by Lado Kvataniya

Dance

TEM PO RA RY by Anna Guseva

Yeah The Boys by Stefan Hunt

Morning Interlude by Sirius

There’s Beauty in the Burn – Adi Halfin

British

Prelude to Ecstacy by Harv Frost

Ecstasy Homosexuality by Ben Galster

milk by Miranda Stern

Tell Me Where I’m Going Wrong by Kyle Jon Shephard

Sidney by Iris Breward

Tall Dark and Handsome by Sam Baron

MAN>CODE by Adrian Gardner

Pylon by Barnaby Blackburn

Three by Amelia Sears

Housewarming by Liam White

Space Plug by Marcus Anthony Thomas

Threaded by Naaman Azhari

All Gucci My Broski by Harry Plowden

Shelf Life by Luke Roulstone

Three Bull-Mastiffs in a Corner Kitchen by Paul Chambers

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