# Network Round Winners 2026

Toronto Lift-Off

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Contrition

Marco Beyermann

Director,  Producer // Marco Beyermann

Director, Writer, Producer//Ben Keenan

Country of origin // United Kingdom

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Short Narrative, Best Actor (Ben Keenan)

Synopsis // Damien, a man in his 40s, is haunted by a traumatic childhood event—A violent IRA hostage situation, he can’t shake, After years of searching he finally tracks down Brendan, one of the masked men responsible, masquerading as a priest.

Driven by a mix of anger and a desperate need for closure, Damien arrives at Brendan’s church, filled with unresolved pain. As the two confront their shared past, the tension escalates, revealing the complex web of guilt, remorse, and the possibility of forgiveness.”

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Short Narrative, Best Actor (Ben Keenan)
Contrition, Dir. Marco Beyermann, Ben Keenan

For Every Apricot

Kaia Fortis Scott

Director //Kaia Fortis Scott

Country of origin // Canada

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Short Documentary

Synopsis //For Every Apricot is a short animated documentary that follows a story told by the filmmaker’s grandmother. As a young girl on Christmas Eve, she boards her first-ever plane alone, travelling in search of a rumoured “miracle drug” that could cure her father’s cancer. Blending live-action interviews, archival 16mm and 8mm family footage, and a range of animation techniques—stop motion, collage, and 2D—the film explores themes of aging, memory, and the circular patterns of life. As her grandmother reflects on her father’s illness alongside her own, Apricots becomes both a deeply personal family portrait and a universal meditation on resilience.

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Short Documentary
For Every Apricot Dir. Kaia Fortis Scott

IRADOH - 3 Acts of Brotherhood

Thiago Eva & Kaique Alves

Director, Writer // Kaique Alves

Director// Thiago Eva

Writers & Creators// Audrey Nobrega, João Monteiro, Angerson Vieira

Country of origin // Taiwan

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Music Video, Best Cinematography

Synopsis // Inspired by real events and the alarming number of women who go missing in Brazil each year, this musical short film tells the story of a mother who vanishes without a trace—leaving behind three young sons.

As they grow, each son takes a radically different path: one becomes a musician, one becomes a lawyer, and the other falls into crime. The film explores how trauma, environment, and individual choices shape human destiny—underscoring how the absence of a mother can echo through generations.

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Music Video, Best Cinematography
IRADOH - 3 Acts of Brotherhood Dir. Kaique Alves, Thiago Eva

The Missing Piece

Emanuel Fidalgo

Director,Writer, Producer// Emanuel Fidalgo

Producer//Cliff Noonan

Country of Origin// United States

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Director, Best Acting Ensemble

Synopsis //Clarence tries to recreate his late mother’s signature dish from a recipe she left him, but the last ingredient is an illegible smudge. Drifting through dual crises of grief and identity, he meets Emi, a bodega store owner insistent on helping with the dish but focused on mending his

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Director, Best Acting Ensemble

Geminate Flower

June Sham

Director, Writer  // June Sham

Writers// Samuel Wu, Thomas Wong

Producers//Wylie Chan, Kathy Wong

Country of origin // Hong Kong, Japan

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best First-Time Filmmaker

Synopsis //After spending the night in a cozy homestay, Quynh’s body grows weaker and weaker, to the point where she realizes she may no longer be able to leave this place.

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best First-Time Filmmaker
Geminate Flower, Dir. June Sham

What Remains

Corey Bond

Director, Writer, Producer // Corey Bond

Producers// Marina Marangoni, Taylor Nodrick

Country of origin //Canada

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Art Direction & Best Editing/Post-Production

Synopsis //A couple in the late stages of pregnancy come face to face with a physical manifestation of their grief.

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Art Direction & Best Editing/Post-Production

Mu

Jessica Ngo, Hoang-Hai Luu

Directors//Jessica Ngo, Hoang-Hai Luu

Country of origin // Canada

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Animation

Synopsis //Mu is a young mage struggling to get through her day as she is mourning the loss of her late mother

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Animation

Mothership

Andronica Marquis

Writer  // Andronica Marquis

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Screenplay

Synopsis //Mothership is a dystopian sci-fi thriller set on a starship where human reproduction is controlled by a brutal system harming men and women as Breeders.
Maeve, a survivor of that system, is placed in a privileged position caring for the captain—the damaged son of the man who created the Breeder Program.
When Maeve discovers her children have been smuggled onboard—one imprisoned, the other at risk of being trafficked—she’s forced into an impossible choice: save them, or protect the women whose lives now depend on her.
Ultimately, the women reach a breaking point, urging Maeve to risk everything to save her children and vowing to support her — because if they don’t, what are they surviving for?

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Screenplay

Passenger Jet

Jake Burgess

Director  // Jake Burgess

Writer//Tony Burgess

Producers//George Mihalka, Mackenzie Muir, Susan Curran

Country of origin // United States

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Feature Narrative

Synopsis //Set in September of 1971, Lacy, a teenage hitchhiker, gets lost in a remote forest, where she spends many hallucinatory, surrealistic days and nights attempting to escape.

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Feature Narrative
Passenger Jet, Dir. Jake Burgess

'The Other'

Joy Sela

Director, Producer  // Joy Sela

Country of origin // United States

Season Award #17 Nomination // Best Feature Documentary

Synopsis //A documentary exploring the complex relationship of shared humanity, culture and connection between Israelis & Palestinians—and the transformative journey that follows when they are faced with meeting ‘the other’ amidst the difficulty of the conflict & occupation—providing an extraordinary example of what we are all capable of as humans.

Season Awards #17 Shortlist:

Best Feature Documentary

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