Launched in 2008, the Film London Jarman Award recognises artists working with moving image and whose work resists conventional definition. The Award is inspired by visionary avant-garde filmmaker Derek Jarman, one of the most esteemed and controversial artists of the late 20th century. Crane.tv caught up with this year's winners, London-based filmmakers Anja Kirschner and David Panos. The duo creates ambitious, richly layered films that consider the possibilities of political art and social transformation. As winners, Kirschner and Panos received £10,000 in prize money and a Channel 4 short film commission, for new strand ?Random Acts?, worth £20,000. www.filmlondon.org.uk/networks/artists_network/jarman_award