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Watch the SF3 Kids 2020 Official Selection Films; the 15 best smartphone films from around the world, created by filmmakers 16 year and under. See and be amazed what the next generation of filmmakers can do!


1. Once Upon A Time on Earth by Kara Rose and Ella Humphreys, Sydney, NSW

2. Swimming in Light by Eli Berliner, United States

3. The Last Choc by Amin Yekta, Camberwell, Victoria

4. Frederick by Theo Walsh & Finn Jennings, Sydney, NSW

5. A Thousand Years Apart by Eleanor List, Moreton Bay, QLD

6. Bush Vampire by Olive Blakemore, Medlow Bath, NSW

7. Parkhill by Gregory Whittenbury, Melbourne, Victoria

8. Homeschooling by Cabramatta Primary School students, Sydney, NSW

9. The Kidnappers Ransom by George Lynch, Cork, Ireland

10. Mirror Mirror by Kelly Mulligan, Swan Hill, Victoria

11. Paw Paw Diary by Sebastian Woods, Perth, WA

12. Angst by Amélie Kordina-Barker, Sydney, NSW

13. Alive? by Sonya Clarke, Sydney, NSW

14. The Race by Tristram Apelt, Lucien Freidel and Elkin Eclipse, Alice Springs, NT

15. Dance Battle by Felix Williams, Wollongong, NSW 


Run Time 80 minutes. 

“Swimming in Light“ is an experimental film shot entirely on an iphone in the aquariums of three different cities. The film takes you on a journey through a mysterious underwater world, finding surreal landscapes and strange glimmering creatures in an ethereal atmosphere. A haunting percussive soundtrack and whale vocalizations add to the other-worldly atmosphere.

  • Runtime
    5:42
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Eli Berliner
  • Cinematographer
    Eli Berliner
  • Editor
    Eli Berliner