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Rupert Grint is an English actor, internationally known for his role as 'Ron Weasley' in the hugely successful Harry Potter series. Rupert has established himself as one of the rising stars of the British acting scene by appearing in the critically acclaimed 'Wild Target' opposite Bill Nighy and Emily Blunt. He also recently turned in a spectacular performance in the indie film Cherrybomb which proved there is a life after Ron. After the feature films from the most successful franchise in the world came to an end, this Summer, Rupert has set his sights on furthering his career in the acting world.
"I can't wait to see the best short films from around the world. Super Shorts is a fantastic platform for independent filmmakers to have their films seen by a wider audience and I'm thrilled to be a part of it"
Rupert Grint
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A talented Radio broadcaster, Alex began working at London radio station Xfm in 2002, and hosted the station's prestigious breakfast Show for 2 years. Alex also currenty hosts Channel 4's 'Rude Tube' and 'Alex Zane's Guest List' on Sky Movies. He is also the regular film reviewer for The Sun.
Alex is a big movie fan, and in 2004, he featured in 'Dawn of the Dead' as a Zombie while reporting from the set for MTV. With a wealth of film-related jobs as a broadcaster, Alex will be right at home as judge of a film festival.
"I am very excited to be involved in this year's Super Shorts International Film Festival and looking forward to getting started watching the films"
Alex Zane
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Philip Bloom is a British filmmaker and influential online presence in the world of independent film. He is best known for his work with DSLR cameras and his vast array of workshops that take place around the world. He is affiliated with Zacuto and Kessler cranes and has worked for names like George Lucas.
"It is an honour to be asked to judge the super shorts film festival. I can't wait to see what people come up with!"
Philip Bloom
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Andrew Scott is an Irish film, television, and stage actor. He received the 2005 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre for the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs production of A Girl in a Car with a Man and an IFTA award for the film Dead Bodies. Andrew also starred in 'the biggest short film of all time' Chasing Cotards, shot specifically for IMAX Presentation. Andrew's notable television roles have included Paul McCartney in the BBC television drama Lennon Naked and arch-villain Moriarty in Sherlock.
"Good luck to all filmmakers. I'm delighted to be involved with Super Shorts 2011"
Andrew Scott
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James Clarke is an author of books about cinema as well as a film and video producer. He wrote the original idea for the 'Biggest Short Film of All Time': Chasing Cotards and is a BAFTA shortlist producer for the short film Space Dance.
"Being invited to contribute to Super Shorts is a real pleasure. It's great to be able to celebrate the short film format and to continue encouraging people to tell their stories and realise their dreams."
James Clarke