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EU Film Festival winners, Mxolisi Hlophe, Siphosethu Sibandze and Vusi Lange posing with their prizes after being awarded their cheques. (COURTESY PICS).
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MBABANE – Young filmmakers received recognition and cash prizes after impressing judges with creative smartphone productions during the EU Film Festival at Mbabane Theatre Club.

The event took place on Wednesday evening, where the emerging filmmakers took centre stage at the fifth edition of the European Union Eswatini Film Festival. The young creatives were honoured during the Smartphone Short Film Competition awards ceremony.

The competition celebrated storytelling talent, originality and the growing influence of mobile filmmaking among Eswatini’s youth. Held as part of the annual festival, the awards highlighted how smartphones are increasingly becoming powerful tools for creative expression and independent filmmaking.

Mxolisi Hlophe walked away with first prize for his short film ‘What Holds Us’, earning E4 000 after impressing judges with his production. The film stood out for its emotional storytelling and creative execution, placing Hlophe ahead of a competitive field of aspiring filmmakers.

Second place went to Siphosethu Sibandze for the production of ‘For Mom’, which secured a prize of E3  000. The film resonated with audiences through its heartfelt narrative and relatable themes, proving that meaningful stories can be told even with limited resources.

Vusi Lange claimed third place with ‘Life Changer’, taking home E2 000. His film was praised for its engaging concept and ability to connect with viewers through authentic storytelling.

The awards ceremony attracted creatives, film enthusiasts and supporters from across the country, creating an atmosphere of celebration and inspiration.

Audience members applauded the winners as they received oversized cheques and recognition for their efforts on stage.

The Smartphone Short Film Competition has become one of the festival’s most exciting platforms, particularly for young people interested in entering the film industry. By allowing filmmakers to use devices they already own, the competition removes financial barriers and encourages more youth participation in storytelling and digital media.

For many aspiring creatives, the event represented more than just a competition. It served as an opportunity to network, gain exposure and showcase talent before industry players and fellow artists. The festival also reflected the growing appetite for local content and authentic African stories told from Eswatini perspectives.

As smartphone technology continues to evolve, mobile filmmaking is rapidly gaining popularity across the world. In Eswatini, initiatives such as the EU Film Festival competition are helping nurture a new generation of storytellers eager to share their experiences through film.

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