
The Sony Future Filmmaker Awards has revealed its 2026 winners at a gala ceremony hosted by Emmy award winner Denny Directo (Entertainment Tonight) in the Sony Pictures Studios Scenic Arts Building in Culver City.
Now in its fourth edition, this prestigious global awards programme for short films “uncovers the filmmakers reshaping cinema’s future”.
Established by Creo and sponsored by Sony, the Awards aim to highlight “outstanding original talents and launch them directly into the heart of the film industry”.
Selected from a global shortlist of 30 films representing over 20 countries, drawn originally from more than 8,400 filmmakers across 162 countries and territories, the winners of the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards 2026 are:
● FICTION: Jack Hughes, Deadheading (UK)
● NON-FICTION: Christine Seow, Two Travelling Aunties (Singapore)
● ANIMATION: Michelle Brøndum & Ida Melum, Ovary-Acting (Denmark/Norway)
● STUDENT: Ana A. Alpizar, Norheimsund (Cuba)
The jury gathered leading figures from the industry including Golden Globe-nominated director and producer Will Gluck (Anyone But You, Peter Rabbit, Easy A); acclaimed producer and president of film and television at Pascal Pictures Rachel O’Connor (Challengers, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Little Women); animation co-director Adam Rosette (GOAT, The Wild Robot, Orion and the Dark); and jury chair and award-winning director Justin Chadwick (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, The Other Boleyn Girl, Brothers Under Fire) to “evaluate creative excellence and innovative storytelling”, selecting the winning filmmakers from a wider shortlist.
The Sony Future Filmmaker Awards jury shared their collective admiration for this year’s winners and shortlisted filmmakers, saying: “The winning films captivate, challenge, and resonate long after viewing.
“These are artists who command their craft with confidence, execute their vision without compromise, and observe the world with clarity and empathy.
“What distinguishes the winners, and the wider shortlist, is how far their stories reach – across borders, across cultures; across the full spectrum of human experience.
“Cinema remains the universal language, and these filmmakers demonstrate that its most essential voices are rising from every corner of the globe. It’s precisely filmmakers of this calibre that the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards were created to discover and to champion.”

More information on the winners – provided by Sony – are available below.
- Jack Hughes (UK), Deadheading – When her husband is given months to live, a determined wife sets out to jump the waitlist for his dream allotment garden, by whatever means necessary.
- Christine Seow (Singapore), Two Travelling Aunties – Two Singaporean women in their fifties trade conventional life for the open road, embracing newfound freedom and the joy of living life on their terms.
- Michelle Brøndum & Ida Melum (Denmark/Norway), Ovary-Acting – While stuck at her sister’s baby shower, a thirty-something woman is forced to reflect on whether she wants to have children or not after unexpectedly giving birth to her reproductive organs.
- Ana A. Alpizar (Cuba), New York University, USA, Norheimsund – A long-distance romance with an older Norwegian man promises to lift a Cuban girl and her mother out of poverty, until the fantasy begins to crack.
Also honoured at the ceremony was the winner from this year’s Future Format competition, which challenges filmmakers to respond to a technical brief that explores the creative possibilities of bold and innovative storytelling.
This year entrants were invited to submit shorts created specifically for vertical viewing (9:16 aspect ratio).
The winner was Innocent Yama Lamido (Nigeria) for Creating Without Permission, a meditation on creation and ‘the spaces between moments’. As part of his prize, Lamido receives Sony Digital Imaging equipment.
Following a successful fourth edition, the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards will return for a fifth edition in spring 2027, with submissions opening July 2026.
More information is available on the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards website.






