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Australia
AUSTRALIE / Australia
juin / June 2012
LIQUID ARCHITECTURE 13 100068
http://www.digitalarti.com/festival/liquid_architecture_10
Festival of Sound Arts [elec + exp + multi]
avec / with Chris Watson, Lawrence English, Scott Morrison, Robin Fox, Werner Dafeldecker…
Date: 25 juin au 22 juillet / June 25th to July 22nd
Lieu / Location: Sydney, Australie
Infos: premier festival d'arts sonores d'...
Le 3ème Iñigo Film Festival TIFF attend vos courts métrages dans trois catégories
Fiction
Animation
Documentaires de moins de 20 minutes autour du thème "la cité de Dieu" et toutes les interprétations que vous pourrez en faire.
Le festival est doté de 5000€ en prix cash et une série de software.
(John Paul II.) "The cinema enjoys a wealth of languages, a multiplicity of styles and a variety of narrative forms that are truly great:...
Director: Saliha Wazirzada.
Zarmina is one of the many Afghan and pukhtoon women who wants to make her son's life better despite her own traumatic experience of war and help comes from where she least expects.
Language: Pashto/ Pukhtho and Persian music
subtitles Provided in english
Duration 10 mins
Director: Nicolas Zappi.
As soon as he begins his first day of trainee as a mortician, Vincent, twenty years old young quit the job, overhelmed by the sophisticated techniques used on the dead bodies and overall by the strange methods of his boss. Getting out the funeral home with his pay of the day, Vincent cross an angel : Iris a young prostitute. After touching death, he’ll touch life… More than a sexual and emotional affair, the meeting is an immediate and reciprocal « coup de foudre »… To continue this paying lovestory, Vincent finally take his job back…
Without love, life isn’t worth to be lived. Death neather by the way…
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.
FLICKERFEST 2010 CALL FOR ENTRIES
Flickerfest 19th International Australian Short Film Festival
Bondi Pavilion, Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
8th –17th January 2010, then touring nationally from January to March 2010
Flickerfest, Australia’s only Academy® Award accredited Short Film festival, and its largest short film competition, is now accepting entries from Australia and around the world for
Director: David Norris.
Jim is a quadriplegic and has never been a nice man - even before the recent accident. Now paralysed, he blames the world and his wife for the position fate put him in.
One morning during his bath-time, Jim's wife, his only link to the outside world, dies - leaving him trapped inside the tub and his broken body. Over the following days, he struggles to deal with the fear that he may never be found...
Director: Jonno Durrant / Stefan Hunt.
Two young Australian surfer/filmmakers decide to travel to America and surf all fifty states. They find innovative and hilarious ways to surf in places like Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska, and demolish long-standing myths, not to mention surfboards, their old ice cream truck touring vehicle, and nearly themselves as well, as they journey across the country introducing surfing to astonished locals who have never seen a surfboard or surfers in their lives.
In this enjoyable film for the whole family, their infectious enthusiasm and humor inspires folks of all ages and ethnicities to get out and explore the world in their own unique and fun way. The boys demonstrate that you can make your own fun anywhere you go, even surfing where there are no waves.
The Human Rights Arts and Film Festival was formed in 2007 in Melbourne and is the first human rights film festival to take place in Australia.
The BQFF is held over three days in Bendigo, Vic, Australia. The festival period also allows you get access to excellent wineries and great partying and fantastic films.
Sports short film festival showcasing the best sport films around the world. All sports welcome and films must be under 8mins in length. Great prizes and connected to Australia’s most prestigious short film festival In The Bin Short film Festival.
A thought-provoking showcase of film works of Aboriginal people from Mexico, Australia, USA, New Zealand and Canada.
Please visit www.dreamspeakers.org for more information and film submission forms.
11 days of the best in queer cinema from Australia and around the world.
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