2022 Jury
London Film Week

Editor

Febe Simoens

Febe Simoens studied Audiovisual Arts in Ghent, where she discovered and fell in love with the film editing process.

Febe Simoens studied Audiovisual Arts in Ghent, where she discovered and fell in love with the film editing process. Understanding the magic and power of editing, this became her main focus after graduating. After a few years of experience as an assistant editor, she decided to work independently. She only selects distinct films and filmmakers that share her love for authentic and pure cinema.
Partnerships Manager, Eyelet Media

Giulia Rocca

Giulia Rocca is a Rome-based partnership manager at eyelet media, an innovative tech company offering streaming solutions and quality content to cinemas.

Giulia Rocca is a Rome-based partnership manager at eyelet media, an innovative tech company offering streaming solutions and quality content to cinemas, magazines and brands. Proud graduate in film studies at the University of Bologna, she has a background working in Film Festivals, such as Venice’s independent strand Giornate degli Autori.
Giulia is passionate about the ever-evolving TV and cinema industry and loves podcasts, concerts and crochet.
Interdisciplinary Artist

Elly Cho

Born and educated in Korea, Switzerland, London, and New York, Elly Cho is an interdisciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited around the world and won numerous awards.

Born and educated in Korea, Switzerland, London, and New York, Elly Cho is an interdisciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited around the world and won numerous awards. Her art explores the intersection between nature, the environment and human behavior, across various mediums, including painting, mixed media, video and performance art. Cho's short films and video installations have received numerous international awards.
BFI Film Academy Young Programmer

Caleb J. Roberts

Caleb J. Roberts is BFI Film Academy Young Programmer and a BAFTA Qualified queer short film writer/director from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Caleb J. Roberts is BFI Film Academy Young Programmer and a BAFTA Qualified queer short film writer/director from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Having made his debut in 2020 with the BBC-funded micro-short From His Perspective, Caleb has excelled as an emerging talent. Caleb was awarded Best Debut Fiction Short at the BAFTA/Academy Qualifying 34th Galway Film Fleadh for his short film Homebird (2022) and was nominated for Best British at the Iris Prize 2022.
Caleb curated the event TRANSforming Screens at the BFI London Film Festival 2022 and continues to work in short film programming with the BFI Film Academy and film exhibition at LUMI Belfast QFT.

Following prizes are Awarded:

Short Films
Best Short
Jury Prize

Feature Films
Best Film
Jury Prize
Best Director
Best Acting
Best Screenplay