Students at Queensbury School are celebrating success in an anti-smoking film competition.
Six students were presented with two National Cut Films awards by Lord Puttnam for their short film, Queensbury School Anti-Smoking, at the Bafta base in London.
Their film clinched the National Popular Choice Award with 885 votes after more than 5,000 members of the public watched and voted online on the Cut Films Website.
Cut Films is a youth anti-smoking film and social media projector ganised by The Deborah Hutton Campaign smoking prevention charity.
Queensbury’s emotive film tells a 15-year-old girl’s story of how she lost her mother to lung cancer.
Queensbury School Anti-Smoking can be viewed at http://youtu.be/zcM-bF0j1LE.
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