2016 - CHANCE
The thirteenth LCA Festival brought out
some superstitious films and Best Film went
to James Hunter for his thriller 'The
Archive'.
2015 - Swings & Roundabouts
The Twelth LCA Festival and the Best Film Award went to Hew Sandison for his film 'Turnback', placing our PM into the position of a refugee.
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2014 - Brilliant Possibilities
Best film won again by Producer Hew Sandison for his sci-fi film 'The Algorithym' about the dangers of relying on technology.
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2013 - Meeting Place
Our Tenth festival! Best film went to Producer Hew Sandison for his drama about the Canberra Bushfires 'One Week Later'
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2012 - WINNING
'Winning the Fox Hunt' by producer Christian Doran won Best Film in 2012. A cautionary tale of addiction set in a future Canberra.
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2011 - INVITATION
Our last year in Garema Place, the winning film was a romantic drama 'Saying Goodbye to Jane' by Producer Aaron King.
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2010 - FLIPSIDE
The theme brought out a number of interesting interpretations. Best Film went to an experimental film by Christian Doran 'Broken'.
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2009 - STAKEOUT
Our last year at the National Museum saw Best Film go to 'Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith' by festival regular Patrick J. Gallagher.
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2008 - Y
An unusual theme brought forth interesting films, and the Best Film went to Producer Peter Fock's mockumentary 'CanBRA Boys'.
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2007 - BEST KEPT SECRET
Pirates were a common thread this year and Best Film went to pirate romp 'The Secret of Canbraargh' by Producer Ben Hamey.
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2006 - TRANSPORT
Planes, trains and automobiles were all through this year and the Best Film went to kid's tv homage 'Pre-School' by Belinda Barancewicz.
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2005 - CONNECTIONS
'Three Degrees of Separation' is so true in Canberra and Clare Young's documentary captured the theme perfectly.
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2004 - PLACES IN THE HEART
Our first year and a great set of films, but the judges (and audience's) favourite was 'Meeting Place' by Producer Peter Fock.
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