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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
Written as a letter to a child in Gaza by Pullitzer prize winning author, Chris Hedges, the film takes the audience on a haunting & realistic journey through Gaza today from a child's perspective imbued with guilt of a foreign journalist that transcends the screen. Stylish, artistic and horrifying, yet hopeful that we can do better, centring the story around children in this way affirms a message that - we must.
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
Written as a letter to a child in Gaza by Pullitzer prize winning author, Chris Hedges, the film takes the audience on a haunting & realistic journey through Gaza today from a child's perspective imbued with guilt of a foreign journalist that transcends the screen. Stylish, artistic and horrifying, yet hopeful that we can do better, centring the story around children in this way affirms a message that - we must.