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Spotlight on Young Voices at 2026 Dublin Regional Awards

On 19 March, students from across Dublin came together at the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield for the Rubbish Film Festival Dublin Regional Awards, celebrating creativity and climate action through film.

Bringing together schools from Dublin City, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal, and South Dublin, the event showcased powerful short films addressing issues like waste, fast fashion, and environmental responsibility. As highlighted by the Dublin Gazette, students demonstrated how local stories can connect to global climate challenges.

Supported by all four Dublin local authorities, the festival continues to give young people a platform to explore sustainability through creativity. In Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, for example, the awards recognised films that captured the real-life impact of environmental issues, as noted by DLR County Council.

The Rubbish Film Festival Regional Awards are a key step in the wider programme, with winning films progressing to the national stage on the 22 April, highlighting the growing impact of youth-led storytelling in driving awareness and action on climate change.

The schools receiving regional awards for each locale were as follows:

Dublin City

Best Film

Chanel College – Pass the Parcel

Runner-Up

Colaiste Mhuire – Shein Girls

Best Poster
Synge Street CBS – Family Tree

 

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown

Best Film

St. Joseph of Cluny Secondary School – It’s On You

Runner-Up

Rockford Manor Secondary School – Reality

Best Poster
Dominican College Sion Hill – Think for Yourself

Impact Award

Holy Child Community School – Footprints Matter

 

South Dublin

Best Film

Adamstown Community College – The Green Grab

Runner-Up

Tallaght Community School – War On Earth

Best Poster

The Final Countdown

 

Fingal

Best Film

St. Mary’s Secondary School, Baldoyle – What a Waste

Runner-Up

Edmund Rice College, Dublin – Now or Never

Best Poster

Blakestown Community School – Time for Change

 

See the Dublin winning films and showreels for each locale, as well as those of other counties our YouTube channel here.