

At A Glance
Now in its 5th year, the prestigious Into Film Awards red-carpet ceremony will once again see some of the brightest young people gather together with some of the most acclaimed and respected people in the film industry to celebrate their creative achievements in film.
Premiere Scene's Claire Bueno and Ryan Holloway had the pleasure of interviewing the winners and celebrity presenters including Andy Serkis, Jason Isaacs and Malachi Kirby as they attend the red carpet event hosted at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, London on the 4th March.
Andy Serkis
Andy Serkis attends the Into Film Awards 2019 as he presents the Audience Choice Award, sponsored by Cineworld Productions.
Hornsea Community Primary School, Yorkshire
Winners of the Best Film: 11 Years and Under, sponsored by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Hornsea Community Primary School, Yorkshire for their film Anti-Bullying.
Rhys Ifans & Rhys Roberts
Rhys Roberts of Llanharan Primary School, Llanharen Winner of Teacher of the Year, sponsored by Working Title Films - Presented by Rhys Ifans.
Malachi Kirby & Bell Gardens Animation Club
Winners of the Best Animation, sponsored by Disney - Bell Gardens Animation Club & Rainbow Collective, for their film Our Peckham: Foodbank & the Fidget Spinner. Presented by Malachi Kirby.
Frankie Lync, Michael Pearce & Rhianna Dhillon
Frankie Lynch of Bridge Integrated Primary School, Banbridge NI winner of Reviewer of the Year, sponsored by IMDB. Presented by Michael Pearce & Rhianna Dhillon.
Haringey Tuition Centre, Kevin Barron, Tom Davis
Winner of the Into Film 2019, ICAP Charity Day are Haringey Tuition Centre, London for A Broken Rose. Presented by Sir Kevin Barron & Tom Davis.
Radzi Chinyanganya
Radzi Chinyanganya hosts the Into Film Awards 2019. Radzi shares how inspirational he found the event.
Rowlands – Selkirk, Scotland
Winners of the Into Film Club of the Year: Secondary, sponsored by Warner Bros. Creative Talent, Rowlands – Selkirk, Scotland.
Ruby Barnhill
Ruby Barnhill collects the Family and Young Peoples’ Film of the Year in association with First News, sponsored by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios – for Mary Poppins Returns.
The Hollies School
Winners of the Into Film Club of the Year: Primary, sponsored by Universal Pictures, The Hollies School – Cardiff, Wales.
Tight Lines Productions
Winners of Into Film Awards Best Film: 12-15, sponsored by Swatch Group, Tight Lines Productions, Leicester, for their film Layla.
Checkered Productions
Winners of Into Film Awards Best Film: 16-19, sponsored by Motion Picture Solutions, Checkered Productions, for their film My Friend Frank.
Into Film Awards winners
Best Film: 11 Years and Under, sponsored by Sony Pictures Entertainment - Presented by Eddie Redmayne
- Anti-Bullying – Hornsea Community Primary School, Yorkshire
Teacher of the Year, sponsored by Working Title Films - Presented by Rhys Ifans
- Rhys Roberts - Llanharan Primary School, Llanharen
Best Documentary, sponsored by Paramount Pictures - Presented by Hugh Bonneville & Edith Bowman
- A Miner’s Story – Meadows Primary School, Shropshire
Into Film Club of the Year: Primary, sponsored by Universal Pictures - Presented by Luke Evans & Amma Asante
- The Hollies School – Cardiff, Wales
ICAP Charity Day - Presented by Sir Kevin Barron & Tom Davis
- A Broken Rose – Haringey Tuition Centre, London
Reviewer of the Year, sponsored by IMDB - Presented by Michael Pearce & Rhianna Dhillon
- Frankie – Bridge Integrated Primary School, Banbridge NI
Best Film: 12-15, sponsored by Swatch Group - Presented by David Walliams
- Layla – Tight Lines Productions, Leicester
Ones to Watch in association with BFI Film Academy, sponsored by EON Productions - Presented by Nico Mirallegro & Camilla Thurlow
- Oisin Tomas, Ruda Santos & Emilija Morrison
Into Film Awards winners
Family and Young Peoples’ Film of the Year in association with First News, sponsored by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - Presented by Ruby Barnhill
- Disney – Mary Poppins Returns
Into Film Club of the Year: Secondary, sponsored by Warner Bros. Creative Talent - Presented by Jack Lowden
- Rowlands – Selkirk, Scotland
Best Animation, sponsored by Disney - Presented by Bill Nighy & Malachi Kirby
- Our Peckham: Foodbank & the Fidget Spinner – Bell Gardens Animation Club & Rainbow Collective
Into Film Club Member of the Year, sponsored by Fox - Presented by Jason Isaacs
- Bucksburn Academy – Aberdeen, Scotland
Best Film: 16-19, sponsored by Motion Picture Solutions - Presented by Lily James & Tom Taylor
- My Friend Frank – Checkered Productions
Audience Choice Award, sponsored by Cineworld Productions - Presented by Andy Serkis
- Our Peckham: Foodbank & the Fidget Spinner – Bell Gardens Animation Club & Rainbow Collective
Claire Bueno
Claire Bueno is the author of CLEANIN’ UP THE TOWN: Remembering Ghostbusters. A Cast and Crew’s Memoir of Ghostbusters
As a film journalist, presenter and interviewer, Claire has moderated BAFTA, Royal Television Society (RTS), Women in Film and Television (WFTV), and Apple Store Q&As and hosted Comic Con panel talks.
Claire is the founder of Premiere Scene Magazine and has had the privilege of interviewing esteemed artists including Tom Cruise, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sigourney Weaver, Emily Blunt, Samuel L Jackson, James Cameron and Andy Serkis.
As a media coach Claire works with leading personal publicists, HBO, Netflix, Warner Bros. Sky, ITV, Penguin Random House, Ebury, the BFI, and DDA, offering practical coaching sessions and safe environment for talent to perfect their interview technique before facing the press. She has extensive experience working with emerging and seasoned professionals and where English is not their first language.
Additionally, Claire is the producer of the critically acclaimed feature documentary CLEANIN’ UP THE TOWN: Remembering Ghostbusters and the upcoming TOO HOT TO HANDLE: Remembering Ghostbusters II.