Architecture and the Built Environment 14 April 2018

Campus Moviefest Hollywood recognises Westminster students’ film Campaigning Against FGM

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The Sculpted, a short film which deals with the intimate thoughts of a young girl who is about to undergo female genital mutilation (FGM), was made by first year Film BA Honours students Ellie Jones and Miholyn Soon in support of the worldwide campaign to end FGM.

The Sculpted was awarded first place in the Elfenworks Social Justice Category of CMF Hollywood 2015, while the second place went to University of Westminster students Ross Toomey and Harry Taylor for their film Silent T.

Silent T deals with the social injustice that transgender individuals face, aiming to promote equality for transgender people by exposing the topic to educate a wider audience. Silent T was also nominated for CMF Hollywood 2015’s Best Drama category and Best Actor category.

CMF Hollywood is a weekend of events celebrating the next generation of film makers with sessions such as educational workshops hosted by industry professionals to networking receptions and parties. CMF Hollywood is also the pinnacle event to the Campus MovieFest world tour where the top movies from over 60 competing campuses will be awarded top honors at a glamorous red carpet awards ceremony.

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The University of Westminster’s Film BA Honours degree is one of the best known film and television courses in the world, with an international reputation for its academic and practical teaching.

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The University of Westminster boasts a vibrant learning environment attracting more than 20,000 students from over 150 nations and we continue to invest in our future with new developments, research projects and new ideas.

We offer highly attractive practice-based courses which are independently rated as excellent, many with international recognition. Our distinguished 175-year history has meant we lead the way in many areas of research, particularly politics, media, art and design, architecture and biomedical sciences, and our position in the city of London allows us to continue to build on our close connections with leading figures and organisations in these areas as well as in the worlds of business, information technology, politics and law.

Our commitment to educating graduates for the needs of professional life attracts high quality students from within the UK and around the globe.

Internationalism, employability and sustainability are key elements in the University of Westminster’s vision for the future and we strive to ensure the very highest standards are met and maintained.

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