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Access All Areas - Fully Accessible Travelling Film Festival

Glendale 23-24 November 2008

Sun 23 Nov 12pm - The Castle
Mon 24 Nov 12.30pm - Cactus
Mon 24 Nov 10am - All my Friends are Leaving Brisbane
 

Greater Union, Stockland Supercentre
387 Lake Rd, Glendale

Cost $5
Free for people with disabilities and their carers

 

For more info:
Call 02921845608 or email: marianne@thefestivalists.com

Presenter sought for 2 or 3 minute arts review segment

David Elliott is seeking a volunteer presenter for a 2 or 3 minute arts review segment mentioned below. He is doing a Diploma in Screen (a filmmaking course) at Hunter St TAFE.  One of his subjects requires him to carry out planning and producing a TV show. They have decided on a half hour variety show format that will be done as a pilot. As part of this David is producing a 2 or 3 minute Newcastle arts review segment.

The director would like a presenter who is known to the Newcastle Arts Community and is aged under 35, or thereabouts. The review would not necessarily just cover visual arts but also performing arts, and even any local film news. The focus would be on what can be currently seen and any openings over the following week.

Where: 
Newcastle
When: 
30 October 2008
Cost: 
Free

Wollombi Valley Short Film Festival

The Wollombi Valley Short Film Festival will be held at Laguna Hall, Wollombi, 7pm, $15 adults, $7.50 children.

For details phone 4998 3419 or visit www.valleyartists.org

Where: 
Laguna Hall, Wollombi,
When: 
4 October 2008

“Not Quite Hollywood” screening at Singleton

Not Quite Hollywood is the wild, wonderful, untold story of ‘Ozploitation’ fi lms. In the 70s and 80s a uniquely antipodean wave of exploitation cinema swept the world. Shlocky, sexy and very funny, Ozploitation became one of the most prolific and successful periods in Australian fi lmmaking. Rated MA15+ Restricted.

Majestic Cinemas, 21 Ryan Ave, Singleton. 6.15pm for 7pm. Tickets $10 single/$7 each for a group of five or more, available from 10th.

Where: 
Majestic Cinemas, 21 Ryan Ave, Singleton
When: 
17 September 2008
Cost: 
$10 single/$7 each for a group of five or more

Son of a Lion - Movie Screening

Set in Pakistan , this is the story of a boy who wants to go to school rather than go into the family business of gun-making. 6:15pm for refreshments, Majestic Cinemas, 21 Ryan Ave, Singleton.

$10 single / $7 each for a group of five or more.

Available from 19th, phone 6571 5252.

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Reelife Film Festival 2008

Run by youth for youth, Reelife provides a platform for young people to tell their stories and communicate their thoughts on issues that are important to them. Open to anyone 25 or younger. All genres and styles accepted: documentaries; dramas; comedies; experimental films and animations. For nomination form visit http://www.reelifefilmfestival.net/ Entries close 10th August, 2008.
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Play Now Act Now Creative Competition

This is a film, graphic design and writing competition for young people aged 16 to 25. There are 3 main competition categories in the 2008 Competition: Film/Video, Creative Writing & Graphic Design. Total of $12000 available. Free entry, Katrina Douglas Project Manager on 93615318 or k.douglas@metroscreen.org.au or check out the website www.playnowactnow.net.au.

2008 Travelling Film Festival

From the opening scene, quoting the book of Genesis and God’s creation of night and day, Director Lawrence Johnston invites us to consider the changing face of society in the wake of industrialisation and the discovery of electricity. The film explores the notion that the introduction of electrical light has forever altered the natural cycle and pattern of human behaviour, and has facilitated our dominion over the night, a part of the day previously untouched by human intervention. The entire film is a celebration of contrasts.

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