Historical Fiction Contest

The Historical Fiction Contest was a brickfilming contest hosted by Jason Rowoldt between 2001 and 2002. The theme of the contest was events in history, with fictionalised retellings allowed. It was the second official Brickfilms.com contest following the Classical Movie Contest and was the last to be organised by Rowoldt, who was succeeded by Joshua Leasure upon Leasure's purchase of the website in June 2003. Leasure would continue the Brickfilms.com contests starting with the Words of Wisdom Contest in August 2003.

History
The Historical Fiction Contest was held to celebrate the one year anniversary of Brickfilms.com and began on the 12th of December 2001, four days before Brickfilms' first birthday. The contest challenged filmers to create a brickfilm based on a historical subject or event. It allowed historically accurate films as well as films that told a fictional story based on real history or explored alternate history. It did not allow storylines that would not have been theoretically possible in history. The deadline of the contest was March 7th, 2002.

The Historical Fiction idea was attempted before in March 2001 as the "Based on a True Story" contest, which was supposed to be the first official Brickfilms.com contest. A lack of directors wishing to participate led to it being cancelled, and a few months later the Classical Movie Contest became the first Brickfilms.com contest.

Judging
The Historical Fiction Contest received a total of 12 entries. Similar to the Classical Movie Contest, winners were not chosen by ranking every film but by choosing a winner from each of three categories. The categories were Best Film, Best Story and Best Animation, with Best Story replacing the Best Cinematography category from the previous contest. The winner of Best Film would receive a copy of the animation software Stop Motion Pro while the winners of Best Story and Best Animation would receive the LEGO sets and, respectively.

The winning entries were once again decided by combining judging from the Brickfilms.com staff with results from a public user poll. Once the final results had been calculated, Jason Rowoldt produced an original brickfilm to serve as an awards show for the contest and announced the results on April 1st, 2002.

Winners
Listed here are the winning films in each category along with the other nominees.