
This is a selection of some of our favourite films from across our categories in SF3 2022 and all have been awarded a Highly Commended Award in our festival. These films touched us in different ways, some are funny, some are sad, but all are incredible and a wonderful display of the best filmmaking from 2022. We hope you enjoy them as much as we have.
SF3 Highly Commended Films
- Mis dos x uno primaveras y un tiquete con destino directo al baño de la Carretera Voss by Andrea Miranda Gonzalez
- Time by Elizabeth Marlo
- Syron by Jenny Fraser
- The First Wave by Jimmy Gannon
- Smile of the Mask by Abbas Ghazali
- Anxiety Train by Rob Leach
- The Voice by Benjamin Lapierre
- These Three Birds by Taveeta Szymanowicz
- Space Junk by Adam Peltier
- The Lantern (QANDEEL) by Rabiya Nazki
- ZERO ONE ZERO by Graham High
- The Genius by Thomas Midena
- Surprise! You’re Creative by Michele Jedlicka
- Depressing Reality by Olive Blakemore
- A boat on the sea by Arman Gholipour Dashtaki
- One Night Stand by Debora Tamay
- Is This How? by Morounfoluwa Deborah Ajayi
- Spark by Ashtyn Mottram
- Chookin' by Jas Shennan
Shot on iPhone 6.
Gordon Syron is the God Father of Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Australia, and turned 80 in December 2021.
Director Biography - Jenny Fraser
Jenny Fraser works within a fluid screen-based creative practice. Her old people hail from Yugambeh Country in the Gold Coast Hinterland, the Northern Bundjalung. She is a celebrated screen artist, being awarded the 2016 Mana Wairoa Grand Award for Advancement of Indigenous Rights from the Wairoa Film Festival in Aotearoa New Zealand for her documentary Solid Sisters, an honourable mention at the 2007 imagineNATIVE Film Festival, Toronto, Canada for 'name that movie'; and received an Australia Council Fellowship for her project 'Midden' in 2012, which was featured at the 2014 Adelaide Festival. In 2015 she was also recognised with awards for Newcomer Director in the International Documentary category at the World Film Awards and The International Film Festival for Environment, Health and Culture. Fraser founded online gallery cyberTribe in 1999, the Blackout Collective in 2002, Solid Screen Festival in 2014, and World Screen Culture in 2015. Dr Jenny Fraser has served on the National Advisory Group for the Centre for Indigenous Story, and as an Associate Member of the Centre for Creative Arts at Latrobe University.
https://jennyfraser.weebly.com

This is a selection of some of our favourite films from across our categories in SF3 2022 and all have been awarded a Highly Commended Award in our festival. These films touched us in different ways, some are funny, some are sad, but all are incredible and a wonderful display of the best filmmaking from 2022. We hope you enjoy them as much as we have.
SF3 Highly Commended Films
- Mis dos x uno primaveras y un tiquete con destino directo al baño de la Carretera Voss by Andrea Miranda Gonzalez
- Time by Elizabeth Marlo
- Syron by Jenny Fraser
- The First Wave by Jimmy Gannon
- Smile of the Mask by Abbas Ghazali
- Anxiety Train by Rob Leach
- The Voice by Benjamin Lapierre
- These Three Birds by Taveeta Szymanowicz
- Space Junk by Adam Peltier
- The Lantern (QANDEEL) by Rabiya Nazki
- ZERO ONE ZERO by Graham High
- The Genius by Thomas Midena
- Surprise! You’re Creative by Michele Jedlicka
- Depressing Reality by Olive Blakemore
- A boat on the sea by Arman Gholipour Dashtaki
- One Night Stand by Debora Tamay
- Is This How? by Morounfoluwa Deborah Ajayi
- Spark by Ashtyn Mottram
- Chookin' by Jas Shennan
Shot on iPhone 6.
Gordon Syron is the God Father of Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Australia, and turned 80 in December 2021.
Director Biography - Jenny Fraser
Jenny Fraser works within a fluid screen-based creative practice. Her old people hail from Yugambeh Country in the Gold Coast Hinterland, the Northern Bundjalung. She is a celebrated screen artist, being awarded the 2016 Mana Wairoa Grand Award for Advancement of Indigenous Rights from the Wairoa Film Festival in Aotearoa New Zealand for her documentary Solid Sisters, an honourable mention at the 2007 imagineNATIVE Film Festival, Toronto, Canada for 'name that movie'; and received an Australia Council Fellowship for her project 'Midden' in 2012, which was featured at the 2014 Adelaide Festival. In 2015 she was also recognised with awards for Newcomer Director in the International Documentary category at the World Film Awards and The International Film Festival for Environment, Health and Culture. Fraser founded online gallery cyberTribe in 1999, the Blackout Collective in 2002, Solid Screen Festival in 2014, and World Screen Culture in 2015. Dr Jenny Fraser has served on the National Advisory Group for the Centre for Indigenous Story, and as an Associate Member of the Centre for Creative Arts at Latrobe University.
https://jennyfraser.weebly.com