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The AAYFF 2017 was held on March 24, 2017 at Tanglin Trust School, Singapore.  And the Filipino film "TAYO" was voted as the WINNER OF THE 16-18 AGE GROUP, BEST DRAMA and BEST AAYFF FILM 2017 and AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER !

 

The AAYFF is founded in 2016, is celebration of creativity and risk taking through independent filmmaking. Open to students ages 10-21! Hosted by Tanglin Trust School, Singapore.

 


WINNER OF THE 16-18 AGE GROUP, BEST DRAMA and BEST AAYFF FILM 2017 and AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER !
TAYO by Myles Rublee, Sophia De Dios, Liah Gomez and Jigmey Penjor. International School Manila, Philippines.



 

WINNER AGE 10-12 AGE GROUP

PROJECT FREEDOM by Nathan McKeogh. International School Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam





WINNER AGE 13-15 AGE GROUP and BEST DOCUMENTARY  

JIANBING IN BEIJING by Tony Huang. International School Beijing, China.



WINNER AGE 19-21 AGE GROUP and BEST ANIMATION

THE HUNT by Mai Nguyen and Miyako Makio. LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore



WINNER BEST MUSIC VIDEO

BREATHLESS by Elisabetta Laurence, UWCSEA Dover, Singapore.



WINNER BEST SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT (TECHNICAL)

AVA by Jeremiah Hosana & Grace Ho. LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
https://vimeo.com/163695018

 

 
WINNER BEST EXPERIMENTAL FILM

You're Worth It by Mathilda Khoo. IGB International School, Malaysia.



WINNER BEST SHORT SHORT

Flamingo Girl by Rosa KangCanadian International School, Singapore



 

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Tanglin Trust School is an international school in Singapore run as a non-profit organisation. Established in 1925, Tanglin Trust School provides British-based learning with an international perspective for students aged 3–18.

 






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