Bondi Short Film Festival |
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Genre | Competitive short film festival |
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Date(s) | 27 November |
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Frequency | Annually |
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Location(s) | Bondi Beach, New South Wales, Australia |
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Years active | 23 |
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Inaugurated | 2001 |
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Participants | 200 |
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Website | http://www.bondishortfilmfestival.com/ |
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The Bondi Short Film Festival is an annual one-day competitive short film festival open to amateur filmmakers held in the Australian city of Sydney, at Bondi Beach. The Festival's founding and current artistic director is Francis Coady.[1]
History
Established by Coady in 2001, the Festival began by giving young filmmakers a festival to screen their films,[2] reportedly as a favour to Coady's friends who had missed out on entering films in other Sydney film festivals.[3] The first festival screening was held at the North Bondi RSL Club. Due to its success, by 2002 it has moved to its current home at the Bondi Pavilion.[4]
The Festival accepts entries in any genre, with the only restrictions being it must be Australian, under 15 minutes in length, and made in the previous 18 months.[4] Prizes are currently awarded in four categories: Best Film, Best Cinematography, Best Actor and Best Music.[4] Whilst the competition is predominantly an amateur’s festival, films are judged by leading industry professionals. Over the years, festival judges have included Margaret Pomeranz, Sam Worthington, Bruce Beresford,[4] Rachel Ward, Damon Gameau, David Caeser and Gracie Otto.
References
- ^ "Francis Coady – Bachelor Profile". Cleo. NineMSN Pty Limited. 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- ^ "Trespassing with Francis Coady". Trespass Magazine. NineMSN Pty Limited. 24 November 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- ^ "History". Bondi Short Film Festival. 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Bondi Short Film Festival (BSFF)". Film Festivals Australia. Julia Avenell. 2010. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
External links
- Official festival website
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Summer | December | |
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January | |
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February | - Ubuntu Charity Art Exhibition at Sydney College of the Arts
- Tropfest
- Trop Jr
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- See also
- Landmarks in the Sydney City Centre
- Theatres in the Sydney City Centre
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