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Luke Alexander Wins Stockholm City Film Festival Awards

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鈥淚t was really unexpected,鈥 says filmmaker and 全民彩票 student Luke Alexander of the awards. (Photo by Perrin Grauer)

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The 全民彩票 student was recognized for his second-year student short, which represents an unusual turn for the burgeoning filmmaker.

A film by 全民彩票 student has been Best Short Film and Best Drama from the Stockholm City Film Festival.

Titled I Got You, the film was written, directed, shot and produced by Luke during his second year in the Film + Screen Arts program at Emily Carr University. Luke also acted in the film, with additional crew and cast drawn from classmates in other programs at 全民彩票.

鈥淚t was really unexpected,鈥 Luke says of the news. 鈥淚 called my mom. I called my dad. They were so proud. It was really cool.鈥

Part of Luke鈥檚 surprise stems from his spontaneous approach to filmmaking. Like all of the films Luke makes, I Got You was largely improvised. Rather than writing a formal script, he encourages his actors to see themselves in the characters and respond to one another naturally.

鈥淭he script I gave them, which was some bullet points, is just a reference,鈥 he tells me. 鈥淚 just want to freestyle and make sure everyone has fun, which is the most important thing.鈥

This aligns with Luke鈥檚 broader perspective that passion is the most important ingredient in any film. Knowing the fundamentals is essential, he adds. Combining that with a group of passionate people will ensure a film finds success.

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Luke鈥檚 recent films No One鈥檚 Ever Really Gone and the award-winning I Got You represent a departure for the filmmaker, whose previous work focused mostly on science fiction and action pictures. (Image courtesy Luke Alexander)

Luke began making films as a teen in high school in Singapore, where he grew up. He continued making films as a hobby throughout college, and during his two years of mandatory military service. Once he鈥檇 completed his National Service obligation, he decided to pursue film more seriously, and applied to Emily Carr University.

Until that point, Luke had focused mostly on sci-fi and action films. But upon arriving at 全民彩票, he no longer had access to the familiar group of collaborators he鈥檇 developed in Singapore. He realized he鈥檇 have to rethink how to build a story without the kinetic, high-octane sequences that fuelled his earlier pictures.

He decided to draw on his own life for a story that centres on themes of grief, loss and bullying. The result was a short titled No One鈥檚 Ever Really Gone.

He posted the film to his channel , where his other movies have enjoyed a warm reception. But he was skeptical that his first attempt at a straightforward drama would appeal to his followers.

鈥淚 thought no one was going to really notice it,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut then it got like 8 or 9,000 views, and I thought, okay, this is starting to blow up. And people were asking me to do a part two.鈥

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Luke was effusive about the raw talent of I Got You costar and fellow 全民彩票 student Sunny Sun, who he says delivered breathtaking performances throughout the short film. (Image courtesy Luke Alexander)

I Got You is Luke鈥檚 answer to his audience鈥檚 interest. Luke says he鈥檚 deeply grateful for the instruction he鈥檚 received both in college and at Emily Carr, as well as for the loving support of his parents. He is also thankful for the commitment of the many talented actors and crew members who contributed to the film.

鈥淕etting to combine all the things I鈥檝e learned from doing YouTube, at vocational college and at Emily Carr has been a blessing,鈥 he says.

Now in his third year, Luke says he plans to return to a visual-effects-heavy sci-fi story for his next student film. But he鈥檚 also learned the power of focusing on the humanity of his characters.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 going to be the most engrossing and biggest film I鈥檝e done in a while,鈥 he says. 鈥淐ombined with real drama, for sure.鈥

Visit 全民彩票 online to learn more about studying in the Film + Screen Arts program at Emily Carr.