The AirTV Awards

The AirTV Awards (ATVAs) are an annual celebration of the best films our members have produced, a premier screening of the best of AirTV.

The ATVA Archives

A record of the over 215 films that have been screened at the Macrobert. It's worth taking a look through at some of the older films: 2009's "Night Shift" features impressive CGI; while "On a Winters Day" from the same year, based on a Haruki Murakami short story changes tack and explores the nature of love.

The variety of themes, genres, styles, and even languages is impressive (there is at least one foreign language film, 2016's "Black Feathers").

Perhaps the strongest and most explored theme in AirTV history is the pub. Here is but a short collection of what's out there.

Have a look for yourself, see what you can find. You might be surprised.


FAQ's about ATVA

What is the ATVAs?
The ATVA's is AirTV's biggest night of the year, where we get to see the best films that our members have made.
Why is it called the ATVA's?
ATVA stands for the AirTV awards. Originally we called it the Oscars before we were under legal threat.
What is an ATVA?
Here at AirTV we call the films that we are going to be making for the ATVA's an ATVA.
Can I make an ATVA?
Sure thing. But you'll have to wait till next year (spring 2026) for more details.