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Movie 2002 - Gold Awards

Beyond The Pail by Philip Davies (Hants)
Brick Wall by Ken Wilson (Yorks)
Dead In The Water by Altrincham Video Society (Cheshire)
The Exciting Escapades of Armitage Shanks - Quest For The Whipps Cross by Tony Bailey (London)
Final Report by Alan Colegrave (Middx)
Forgotten Toys by Andrew Niven (Scotland)
From Sunflower To Olive Tree by Pat Menmuir (Perth)
Holiday On Ice by David Newman (Derbys)
Jennifer Says by Channel 7 Productions (Cambs)
Magic World by Urbain Appeltans (Belgium)
The Miller of Reigate Hill by Circle Eight Film Group (Surrey)
Mohamed by Hans-Dieter Kaemmerer (Germany)
Mr Clarke ... and Mr Punch by Huddersfield Video & Cine Club (Yorks)
Nowhere by Mariusz Chandoha & Marcin Szot (Poland)
Pelicans of Guana by Michael Slowe (London)
Rescued by Mac Movies (Inverclyde)
Restoration: Impossible by Huddersfield Video & Cine Club (Yorks)
The Shooting of Dan McGrew by Preston Movie Makers (Lancs)
Someone For Life by Ken Wilson (Yorks)
Timeline by Potters Bar Cine & Video Society (Herts)
Two Days In Summer by Tim Jones (Kent)
Uncle Harry's Bequest by Portsmouth Cine & Video Club (Hants)
Vision 21 by Bernhard Zimmermann (Germany)
A Waggy Dog Story by Pip & John Townley (S. Yorks)

Youth

Still Got The Blues by Joachim Dollhopf & Evelyn Goldbrunner (Germany)

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The Visiting Dog by Tana Fletcher (Berks)


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