Ten of the thirteen finalists. Clockwise from left: David Dusa (Amin), Nicolas Provost (Plot Point), Ian Mackinnon (Adjustment), Ralitza Petrova (Rotten Apple), Jamie Rafn (Tokyo Jim), Daniel Mulloy (Dad), Simon Ellis (Soft), Joanna Quinn (Dreams and Desires - Family Ties), Cecile Vernant (Le Diner), Eduardo Chapero-Jackson (Alumbramiento).
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The free lunch was a modest affair.
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Free dinner. That cheeky hand just has to belong to David Dusa.
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The gang once again, before another free lunch, this time accompanied by last year's winner Balint Kenyeres (bottom left) for his outstanding short film 'Before Dawn'.
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I don't know what's happening here but it's a cute image, I thought.
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Nicolas Provost and Cécile Vernant.
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Having a cheeky peek while Ralitza Petrova browses through Joanna Quinn's ubiquitous sketch book.
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Cécile Vernant and Ralitza Petrova.
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Bumping into fellow Nottingham actors Vicky McClure and Andrew Shim, who were in town to promote Shane Meadows' film 'This is England', was an unexpected pleasure.
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No idea what Cecile was demonstrating here.
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It's always highly amusing being blinded by the sun, ay.
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Just look at how much everybody loves the European Film Academy's Bettina Schwarz.
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