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  • Electric Film Festival 2025

    Electric Film Festival 2025

    2025 Official Selection

    EFF 2025 Awards

    Guest Speakers

    We saw two excellent guest speakers in the names of Lois Tallulah, founder of SHORTIES, and Radi Nikolov, the festival director of Screams By The Sea.

    Read more about them below.

    With over 10 years of experience in film and TV, Radi has developed a diverse slate of directorial work. His knowledge and experience allowed him to mentor the 2021 BFI youth academy in the SW of UK. Projects he has worked on have gone to receive wide online popularity with multi-million viewed shows on YouTube.

    His movie, ‘Hearse Buddies’ has gone to achieve international popularity by playing in popular film festivals around the world. ‘Deadly Scare’ is a short that went to achieve ‘BEST ACTOR’ nomination and is in development to become a feature film. His latest film, ‘Doubt Buy The Whiskey’ tackles important subjects about mental health and imposter syndrome within the arts, starring the voice of the Whitcher- Dough Cockle.

    In 2023, Radi set out to establish and manage a brand new Film Festival.’Screams By The Sea’ is an inclusive and welcoming genre film festival right where Merry Shelly wrote her original Frankenstein.

    Lois Tallulah is an actor, writer, director, and founder of the award-winning platform SHORTIES, which champions emerging female voices in short filmmaking. Known for her powerful performances in films like Bull, The Bezonians, Original Gangster, and Righteous Villains, Lois has also earned international recognition for her directorial debut Eb & Flo, which garnered multiple festival awards including Best Female Film at IndieX and the Las Vegas Movie Awards. A passionate advocate for inclusive storytelling, she is also the founder of Gas Money Productions and continues to make her mark across film, television, and theatre with bold, female-led narratives and a commitment to elevating new talent.

    Reviews

    Read some of the anonymous reviews left by our attendees

  • Francesco Aldersons

    Jury / Programming

    A multicultural writer-director raised internationally and currently enrolled at the prestigious London Film School, I have studied under Ruben Östlund and worked for UNICEF Korea. I have been following the Electric Film Festival since its inception and am a proud member of the Jury and Programming Committee since 2025.

  • Elle Stokes

    Assistant – Volunteer

    Hi, I’m an actress based in Cardiff, acting graduate of Arts University Bournemouth and assistant with Electric Film Festival.

  • Katya Jacobs

    Festival Director / Co-Founder

    Katya Jacobs is one of the two Founders of the Electric Film Festival. She has been the festival director from it’s inception and strives to create opportunities for developing artists to show their work, find future collaborators, and connect to the wider community within Electric Film. Katya trained as an actor at Bournemouth Film School and strives to create collaborative projects that artists can learn, develop and grow from.

    When entering the industry it is often believed that passion alongside creative control gets stripped from the individual artist. Katya Jacobs believes that the individual artist’s work and personal development should not only be showcased but celebrated in high quality venues with a like-minded audience. These venues can vary from cinemas to gallery spaces in which these emerging artists can learn and grow in a safe space and meet/collaborate with industry professionals.

  • Jess Rooke

    Volunteer – Bournemouth

    Jess Rooke is a film producer based in Bournemouth and Kent. She is currently a third-year student at Arts University Bournemouth, where she is producing her graduation film Crocodile TearsCrocodile Tears raised over £10,000 in its four-week Crowdfunder campaign and was featured on BBC Radio Solent. The film is set to be submitted to festivals nationwide following its completion in May 2026. Jess is a champion of women both in front of and behind the camera, and is proud to lead her team of entirely female heads of departments on this project.

    Outside of university, Jess works as a production coordinator and runner on local indie films and has volunteered for various film festivals. These have included the BFI Future Film Festival 2025, Margate Film Festival 2025, for which she was also a programmer, and the Electric Film Festival. This is Jess’s second year with Electric Film, where she assists with the festival’s logistics, scheduling and marketing. Jess is excited to continue working alongside Katya Jacobs to support up-and-coming talent in Bournemouth and beyond.

  • Festival Rules

    Festival Rules

    General Rules

    2 to 15 minute runtime

    Minimum 1080p resolution

    24/25/30 frames per second1

    Non-English films must include subtitles

    Appropriate accreditation is required for all rolls and third-party material used

    Must be prepared to send film in DCP format if accepted into the festival

    In order to be eligible for an award, the nominee cannot be an industry professional

    If you are from a country in economic crisis and struggle to send money/are restricted because of this – please contact us expressing that you require a fee waiver code

    A.I. CAN be used for the following:

    A.I. CANNOT be used for the following:

    • Generated/modified music
    • Generated/modified scenery
    • Generated/modified people/characters
    • Generated/modified screenplays
    • Generated special effects