Delta Film Award


The Delta Film Award is presented annually to the best amateur film screened at the Festival of Fantastic Films in Manchester, England. Named in honour of the group of amateur film-makers whose efforts enlivened many a 1960s British science fiction convention, the Delta Film Award celebrates significant achievement by low-budget directors.
Shortly after the 2004 event, British freelance journalist Steve Green assumed the role of administrator; he'd been a judge since the early 1990s. Other judges have included the horror film director Norman J. Warren, movie journalists M J Simpson, Calum Waddell, Darrell Buxton and Tris Thompson, horror author Stephen Gallagher, former Critical Wave reviewer Ray Holloway and the actor David Hess. In addition, both Holloway and the horror author Joel Lane have assisted with the shortlisting process. Green stepped down after the 2013 competition.
The award now attracts international interest, with entries regularly from as far afield as Europe and the United States, the Far East and Scandinavia, Australia and the Middle East. Although the majority of winners have been British, reflecting the geographic make-up of the entries, many non-UK films have received special commendations in recent years.
The following information has been researched from various sources by Steve Green and George Houston and it is, to their knowledge, as accurate as the sources suggest: