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These nine short films won awards at the 2025 Hobnobben Film Festival.
Best Student film: Ash Wednesday
Best First-Time Filmmaker: The Tale of Mari
Jen Lynn Award, which honors LGBTQIA+ representation in film: Lucia & Nicole
Best Comedy: Lucia and Nicole
Jen Lynn Award, which honors LGBTQIA+ representation in film: I don’t know if I’ll Have to Say Everything Again
Best Indiana Reel: Sometimes I imagine Your Funeral
Best Animated Films: Dear Child II, K’uchu: A childhood place
Best Fiction Short: Nettle
Oscar begins to isolate himself in his playful childhood world. His best friend, Jesus, no longer wants to play after falling in love with Betsa, a schoolmate. Caught between leaving childhood behind or continuing to play alone, terrorist violence erupts, forcing Oscar to grow up overnight and abandon his hometown. Forty years later, he remembers it all as he walks along the highway back to his hometown, searching for food and shelter amid the COVID-19 crisis.
These nine short films won awards at the 2025 Hobnobben Film Festival.
Best Student film: Ash Wednesday
Best First-Time Filmmaker: The Tale of Mari
Jen Lynn Award, which honors LGBTQIA+ representation in film: Lucia & Nicole
Best Comedy: Lucia and Nicole
Jen Lynn Award, which honors LGBTQIA+ representation in film: I don’t know if I’ll Have to Say Everything Again
Best Indiana Reel: Sometimes I imagine Your Funeral
Best Animated Films: Dear Child II, K’uchu: A childhood place
Best Fiction Short: Nettle
Oscar begins to isolate himself in his playful childhood world. His best friend, Jesus, no longer wants to play after falling in love with Betsa, a schoolmate. Caught between leaving childhood behind or continuing to play alone, terrorist violence erupts, forcing Oscar to grow up overnight and abandon his hometown. Forty years later, he remembers it all as he walks along the highway back to his hometown, searching for food and shelter amid the COVID-19 crisis.