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Hillside Film Festival

Festival
Festival presentation: 

Celebrating
its fifth year in 2010, the Hillside
Film Festival
is calling for entries from Victoria’s most promising young
filmmakers.
The festival gives emerging filmmakers the opportunity to see their
films on
the big screen in front of a large audience, be judged professionally
by some
of the most respected filmmakers and writers in the country, and win
some
fantastic prizes along the way.   

Screened in
one of Victoria’s
most-beautiful cinemas, the Cameo Outdoor Cinema in Belgrave, the
festival
proudly focuses on artistic excellence and innovation, celebrating
great
filmmaking across all genres, styles and budgets. We want to hear from
young
filmmakers with a unique voice, a story to tell and a fresh approach to
filmmaking – not just those with the best equipment or famous friends.
Industry
judges include Sandra Sciberras, director of the AFI award-winning
‘Caterpillar Wish’ (AUS 2006), and Bridget
Callow,
producer of the
AFI-nominated ‘Bitter and Twisted’ (AUS
2008
).

This year, filmmakers are competing for a stack of
cash and awards, including a $1,000 cash prize from
The Upwey
& District Community
Bank Group and a prize pack from
Madman Entertainment. Selected films will also feature on the small
screen,
presented on Foxtel’s Aurora Community Channel as part of Youth Week
2010. To
enter, films must be 15 minutes or less, and the filmmaker from
Victoria and aged
30 or under
.

For more
information, and to enter online,
check out www.hillsidefilmfestival.com.

Entries close on Monday 2nd November.

Festival Nickname: 
Hillside Film Festival
Festival Logo: 
Hillside Film Festival
Theme: 
Adult
Independent
Student films
Underground
Youth/Teen
Category/Format: 
Animated Films
Digital / DVD
Documentaries
Experiment
Fiction Features
Independant
Mixed
Music video
Short films
Student film
Festival Info
Price info: 
TBC
Opening hours: 
TBC
Next Festival Dates: 
02/19/2010 - 02/20/2010
Is the Festival open to the public ?: 
Yes
Does the Festival have a market?: 
Yes
Does the Festival have a competition ?: 
Yes
Festival Submission
Film submission fee: 
Payment
Submission accepted on Fest21.com: 
No
Film call for entry start day: 
08/10/2009
Film call for entry deadline: 
11/02/2009
Festival Contact
Festival Director Name: 
Tilla Buden
Festival Director E-mail: 
Festival Programmer Name: 
Corey O'Meara
Festival Programmer Email: 
Festival Press Contact Name: 
Corey O'Meara
Festival Press Contact Email: 

Celebrating
its fifth year in 2010, the Hillside
Film Festival
is calling for entries from Victoria, Australia’s most promising young
filmmakers.
The festival gives emerging filmmakers the opportunity to see their
films on
the big screen in front of a large audience, be judged professionally
by some
of the most respected filmmakers and writers in the country, and win
some
fantastic prizes along the way.   

Screened in
one of Victoria’s
most-beautiful cinemas, the Cameo Outdoor Cinema in Belgrave, the
festival
proudly focuses on artistic excellence and innovation, celebrating
great
filmmaking across all genres, styles and budgets. We want to hear from
young
filmmakers with a unique voice, a story to tell and a fresh approach to
filmmaking – not just those with the best equipment or famous friends.
Industry
judges include Sandra Sciberras, director of the AFI award-winning
‘Caterpillar Wish’ (AUS 2006), and Bridget
Callow,
producer of the
AFI-nominated ‘Bitter and Twisted’ (AUS
2008
).

This year, filmmakers are competing for a stack of
cash and awards, including a $1,000 cash prize from
The Upwey
& District Community
Bank Group
and a prize pack from
Madman Entertainment
. Selected films will also feature on the small
screen,
presented on Foxtel’s Aurora Community Channel as part of Youth Week
2010. To
enter, films must be 15 minutes or less, and the filmmaker from
Victoria and aged
30 or under
.

For more
information, and to enter online,
check out www.hillsidefilmfestival.com.

Entries close on Monday 2nd November.

Festival Organization
Name: 
Hillside Film Festival
Address: 
351 Matson Drive
City: 
Upwey
State: 
Victoria
Zip code: 
3159
Country: 
Australia
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