Watch Midlands Movies Awards 2024 films

midlandsmovies • June 17, 2024

With a brilliant range of films in a variety of genres submitted to the Midlands Movies Awards 2024 we are very pleased to share with you a number of those films who were nominated and some who went on to win an award.


The full list of nominees can be found here and the eventual winners can be found here.


Please take a look at the amazing and fantastic talent we have in the Midlands by watching the shorts & trailers below.

The One Note Man directed by George C. Siougas

Winner of Best Short Film

Winner of Best Music

Nominated for Best Director

Nominated for Best Sound

Nominated for Best Editing

Dig Me No Grave directed by Ranjeet Singh Marwa

Winner of Best Feature Film

Winner of Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Treble Me This directed by Guy Nicholls

Winner of Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Blondi's War directed by Lee Dilley

Winner of Best Sound

Just James Directed by Matt Hickinbottom

Nominated for Best Animated Film

Twin Leaps directed by Wayne Kelly

Nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role

All Roads Lead to Home directed by Darren Scott

Nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role

Nominated for Best Music (Score or song)

Nominated for Best Feature

Everybody is Wrong directed by Chris Sasha Devey

Nominated for Best Animated Film

Visible Mending directed by Samantha Moore

Winner of Best Animated Film

Alph-FUN-a-bet! with Imagination Jack directed by James Pyle

Nominated for Best Animated Feature

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