
Here are our SF3 Kids 2022 Finalists. Showcasing the best smartphone films made by filmmakers 16 years and under form all around the world. Here you will find the next Campions, Spielbergs and Bakers all vying for a share of $50,000 in SF3 prizes and the top awards in our fest. Enjoy!
1. A Letter to a Friend by Jasmine Wastell
2. Nuts by Sonya Clarke
3. I’ll Be Ok by Mackinlea Durnian
4. Always Watching by Olivia Charlotte
5. The Dark Figure by Amin Yekta
6. Dear John by Will Hayes
7. The Last Stall by Eedi Mar-Young, Isabelle Glass & Grace Li
8. Final Score by Lily Klugman
9. Lucid by Penelope Law
10. Old Enough by Isabelle Le Souef
11. The Cloud by Kelly Mulligan
12. Finding a Friend by Emily Whiting
13. Animal Therapy: How Animals Affect Mental Health by Caitlin Vass
14. LOL by Madeleine Kordina-Barker
15. Miss Karen Channels Eminem by Olivia Mae Fuller
16. Death Eater Escape by Olive and Ludo Blakemore
17. My Globe by Poppy White, Emily Burrows, Jaya Flancbaum and Tahlia Griffiths
18. Finke - the Greatest Show on Dirt by Lily Dessart
19. Under the Sea by Jaime & Sonya Clarke
20. The Spellbook II by Felix Williams
21. But It’s Just a Dream by Candace Judge
22. Learn About Sea Life at the Aquarium by Oliver Hamm
23. The Typewriter by Eli Berliner
24. The Science of Stress During Remote Learning by Frank Low
25. Do Aliens Exist? by Amélie Kordina-Barker
Lifesavers have seen action in every major conflict from the Second Boer War through to Afghanistan. They’ve served all over the world, though sadly not all returned to their home beaches. For those that survived, particularly from the First World War, they went on to make significant contributions to the organisation. In fact their return coincided with a surge in the popularity of the ocean as swimming and later surfing would eventually become an accepted part of an Aussie summer.
Since the Surf Life Saving movement began in 1907, thousands of lifesavers have served our nation in active duty.ou’ve swum between the flags safe in the knowledge that somebody is looking out for you, in case you run into difficulty.
Shot on iPhone 8.
- Year2021
- Runtime1:01
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryAustralia
- DirectorJaime & Sonya Clarke
- ScreenwriterJaime & Sonya Clarke
- ProducerJaime & Sonya Clarke
- FilmmakerJaime & Sonya Clarke
- CastJaime & Sonya Clarke
- CinematographerJaime & Sonya Clarke
- EditorJaime & Sonya Clarke
- AnimatorJaime & Sonya Clarke
- Production DesignJaime & Sonya Clarke
- Sound DesignJaime & Sonya Clarke

Here are our SF3 Kids 2022 Finalists. Showcasing the best smartphone films made by filmmakers 16 years and under form all around the world. Here you will find the next Campions, Spielbergs and Bakers all vying for a share of $50,000 in SF3 prizes and the top awards in our fest. Enjoy!
1. A Letter to a Friend by Jasmine Wastell
2. Nuts by Sonya Clarke
3. I’ll Be Ok by Mackinlea Durnian
4. Always Watching by Olivia Charlotte
5. The Dark Figure by Amin Yekta
6. Dear John by Will Hayes
7. The Last Stall by Eedi Mar-Young, Isabelle Glass & Grace Li
8. Final Score by Lily Klugman
9. Lucid by Penelope Law
10. Old Enough by Isabelle Le Souef
11. The Cloud by Kelly Mulligan
12. Finding a Friend by Emily Whiting
13. Animal Therapy: How Animals Affect Mental Health by Caitlin Vass
14. LOL by Madeleine Kordina-Barker
15. Miss Karen Channels Eminem by Olivia Mae Fuller
16. Death Eater Escape by Olive and Ludo Blakemore
17. My Globe by Poppy White, Emily Burrows, Jaya Flancbaum and Tahlia Griffiths
18. Finke - the Greatest Show on Dirt by Lily Dessart
19. Under the Sea by Jaime & Sonya Clarke
20. The Spellbook II by Felix Williams
21. But It’s Just a Dream by Candace Judge
22. Learn About Sea Life at the Aquarium by Oliver Hamm
23. The Typewriter by Eli Berliner
24. The Science of Stress During Remote Learning by Frank Low
25. Do Aliens Exist? by Amélie Kordina-Barker
Lifesavers have seen action in every major conflict from the Second Boer War through to Afghanistan. They’ve served all over the world, though sadly not all returned to their home beaches. For those that survived, particularly from the First World War, they went on to make significant contributions to the organisation. In fact their return coincided with a surge in the popularity of the ocean as swimming and later surfing would eventually become an accepted part of an Aussie summer.
Since the Surf Life Saving movement began in 1907, thousands of lifesavers have served our nation in active duty.ou’ve swum between the flags safe in the knowledge that somebody is looking out for you, in case you run into difficulty.
Shot on iPhone 8.
- Year2021
- Runtime1:01
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryAustralia
- DirectorJaime & Sonya Clarke
- ScreenwriterJaime & Sonya Clarke
- ProducerJaime & Sonya Clarke
- FilmmakerJaime & Sonya Clarke
- CastJaime & Sonya Clarke
- CinematographerJaime & Sonya Clarke
- EditorJaime & Sonya Clarke
- AnimatorJaime & Sonya Clarke
- Production DesignJaime & Sonya Clarke
- Sound DesignJaime & Sonya Clarke