News
26 Jun 2008
£1,000 ($2,000) cash award for best feature!
Organisers of the Iris Prize Festival have today (26 June 2008) announced that they will be awarding a new cash award of £1,000 to the best feature film screened during the three day festival.
7 new feature films will be selected by the programmers to be part of the 2008 October festival and the best one, as voted by the Friends of Iris, will receive £1,000 ($2,000 approx).
"We’re excited to be able to offer this cash award thanks to the generous sponsorship of Independent Financial Adviser, Martin Briggs," said Andrew Pierce, Iris Prize Patron and Assistant Editor of the Daily Telegraph (pictured right).
"We have a strong relationship with short film makers through the main Iris Prize, the largest prize for an LGBT short film in the world. Adding this new feature film award to our portfolio will allow the festival to develop a relationship with the wider film making community who produce feature films," he added.
"I’m delighted to be sponsoring the Iris Prize Festival. I was very impressed with the inaugural event and strongly believe that this year’s festival will provide an excellent platform to support LGBT film talent," said Martin Briggs, Independent Financial Adviser, based in
"This sponsorship will allow the Festival to offer a cash award of £1,000 to the best feature film screened during the Festival. I’m excited that the Friends of Iris will have to choose which film will win the Friends of Iris Best Feature Film Award. This is a great way of getting the public directly involved," added Martin.
The deadline for submissions for the 2008 Iris Prize Festival has been extended to Monday 14 July 2008. Contact Berwyn if you have a feature film you would like us to consider for the 2008 programme.


