Intergenerational Foundation young film-makers' short film winners
The Intergenerational Foundation (IF), teamed up with the Guardian and the National Union of Students (NUS) to look for the best three-minute films exploring what it's like to be a young person living in the UK today
Young film-maker runner-up: Getting it Right - video
Getting it Right is Amber Curtis's highly commended film in the 16-18 age group of the Intergenerational Foundation young film makers' short film competition. In this film, Amber interviews three generations of the Curtis family to discover if it is really harder now to be young and independent
Young filmmaker 16- to 18-year-old award winner: Limelight - video
Limelight is Adam Robert Offord's winning film in the 16-18 age group of the Intergenerational Foundation young filmmakers' short film competition in association with the Guardian and the National Union of Students. It is a drama exploring poverty and struggle through the hopes and dreams of a young, homeless person in Adam's hometown of Chatham, Kent
Young filmmaker documentary award winner: In the Name of Greatness - video
In the Name of Greatness is Dorothy Allen-Pickard’s winning film in the documentary category of the Intergenerational Foundation young filmmakers’ short film competition in association with the Guardian and the National Union of Students. It is written and performed by Nicki Williams. The film combines a powerful poem with moving images to address questions of debt, greed, consumerism and the need for community