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Flickerfest 2012 Call for Entries - deadline: 23 September 2011

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Flickerfest 2012 – Call for Entries Flickerfest 21st International Australian Short Film Festival Bondi Pavilion, Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia 6th –15th January 2012, then touring nationally from January to March 20112 Flickerfest, Australia’s only Academy® Award accredited and BAFTA recognised Short Film festival, and its largest short film competition, is accepting entries from around the world, for the 2012 Festival, celebrating 21 years of the best short films from around the...

Flickerfest Call for Entries 2010

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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 the 2010 Festival.  Flickerfest will screen for 10 day...

Flickerfest Call for Entries 2010

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

Sydney Official Competition winner

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Sydney Film Festival Jury President Gillian Armstrong last night announced UK film, Hunger, as the winner of the inaugural Sydney Film Prize. Hunger was awarded the Prize ahead of 11 other international films.In her announcement at Sydney Opera House, Jury President Gillian Armstrong said, "Before we announce the winner of the Sydney Film Prize the jury would like to make special mention of two films. We commend Carlos Reygadas' Silent Light for its highly poetic and creative use of sound...
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