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Flickerfest – A Celebration of Northern Rivers Talent!

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Flickerfest – A Celebration of Northern Rivers Talent!

 

FLiCKERFEST 2024 – 33rd International Short Film Festival Tour & BYRON ALL SHORTS – Northern Rivers Short Film Competition Mullumbimby Civic Hall | Thur 29th February to Sat 2nd March 2024.

Flickerfest and iQ inc kick off their 3-day festival of short films back home at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall, Thursday 29th February to Saturday 2nd March.Over 40 incredible short films will screen, handpicked from a record 3,400 entries received for Flickerfest’s Academy® and BAFTA Qualifying short film festival screened recently in Bondi. Highlights enjoying their Northern Rivers premieres include much loved festival award winners, festival favourites and Northern Rivers shorts, all enjoying their local premieres.

Djalbuyan Nahra - Flickerfest

Djalbuyan Nahra

Thursday 29th February, raise a glass to 27 years of Flickerfest in the Northern Rivers at the festival’s Opening night party with delicious drinks and sumptuous snacks included. Then at 8pm take a trip around the world with the Best Of International Shorts programme. Amongst a host of 9 international highlights enjoying their Australian premieres are the delightful Last Days Of Summer from award winning Himalayan filmmaker Shenzin Tangkong, fun Swedish comedy This Film Might Be White’ and moving UK drama My Week With Maisy, starring a tear-jerking performance from queen of the stage and screen Joanna Lumley.

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Duwarra Wujara - Fickerfest

Duwarra Wujara

Friday 1st March 8pm, shines a spotlight on the incredible short film talent that exists in our emerging Australian industry in our Best Of Australian Shorts programme. Don’t miss award winners Cold Water, starring industry legend Bruce Spence winner of Best Original Script and Yeah The Boys, winner of Best Australian Short Film enhanced by a stunning original soundtrack from the Avalanches,. Local Northern Rivers shorts: Djalbuyan Nahra, written and directed by Jahvis Loveday and Living With It by Lennox Head born and raised Mobina Rowhani also shine.

Moments

Moments

Saturday 2nd March 4pm, celebrates more local talent at the 19th year of Byron All Shorts, as incredible Northern Rivers short films battle it out for a range of awards. Be moved by an outstanding programme of our regions short filmmakers screening in competition, followed by the Byron All Shorts awards presentation. An incredible collection of around 12 impressive local shorts, showcasing the talent of our region’s creators will feature in this year’s Byron All Shorts.

These Are The Sounds I Make

These Are The Sounds I Make

Films include Duwarra Wujura, fresh from its world premiere at Flickerfest Bondi, directed by Eltham based animator Brett D McKee and awarded the prestigious Yoram Gross Award For Best Australian animation at Flickerfest 2024. Duwarra Wujura is an ancient story written for the screen by Yanyuwa elder Dinah Norman a-Marrngawi from Booroloola. Now in her 90’s Aunty Dinah is old enough to remember the “old ways” of her ancestors. Wishing to share her love of culture, she has translated this story for the screen, from a story passed down the generations for hundreds of years.

Trinket

Trinket

Saturday 2nd March 8pm, clever comedy also brings joy to the big screen with the Short Laughs Comedy programme of the most off-kilter Flickerfest shorts from at home and around the world. Highlights include the delightfully quirky Irish short Cantata about a man whose life is upended when his only means to communicate is song and the delightful UK short Linda by comedian Joe Lycett, about a woman whose tall tales and colourful life seem too good to be true.

Coming Home - Flickerfest

Coming Home

Celebrating 27 years as national Flickerfest festival director in 2024 and 33 years of Flickerfest Bronwyn Kidd says: I’m always excited to be bringing Flickerfest home to the Northern Rivers where I live. The films we are presenting are clever, soulful, insightful, moving and funny and I think they will really resonate with our local audiences. Our Mullumbimby Flickerfest and Byron All Shorts weekend is for people of all ages who love cinema and great stories and want to celebrate the best of short cinema with other local cinema lovers, in a fun and welcoming festival environment.

Flickerfest Mullumbimby & Byron All Shorts 2024 is a fund-raiser for the Island Quarry Reserve. For the full Flickerfest Mullumbimby & Byron All Shorts programme and tickets, see here.

 

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Experience the Joy of Creativity at the TOGETHER Arts & Community Wellbeing Day

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Mark your calendars for an enriching day of arts and culture at the Northern Rivers Community Gallery (NRCG) this May.

The NRCG, in collaboration with artist and educator Claudie Frock and the Ballina Shire Council Community Recovery Team, is excited to present the TOGETHER Arts & Community Wellbeing Day.

This special event is scheduled for Saturday, 11 May 2024, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and is set to transform the NRCG & Ignite Studios creative precinct into a vibrant hub of artistic and cultural activities.

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Event Highlights:

  • Natural Fibre Weaving: Join Tania Marlowe and Deb Cole from Jugan Dandii for a session of gentle natural fibre weaving.
  • Pop Up Play Space: Experience the fun with Roundabout Theatre’s Lollipop Ladies in a colourful game’s installation in the NRCG green space.
  • Collective Collage Workshop: Dive into a creative collage-making session with Claudie Frock & Mia Zapata.
  • Inclusive Gallery Movement Tours: Move and groove through the gallery with dancer and performance artist Katie Cooper-Wares in the DANCE THE ART tour.
  • Youth Virtual Reality and Digital Storytelling Workshops: Engage with cutting-edge technology in art workshops led by Sean Spencer from Social Futures Computer Clubhouse.

TOGETHER is designed as a free, fun, and accessible event where community members of all ages can engage with some of the region’s most imaginative artists and facilitators. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals and families to explore their creativity, connect with others, and enjoy a playful day in the heart of Ballina.

Accessibility and Additional Information:

  • Auslan Interpretation: The event will include Auslan interpretation to ensure accessibility.
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The venue is fully accessible by wheelchair.
  • Sensory Friendly Space: A quiet space will be available for those who might need a break from the sensory stimulation.
  • No Bookings Required: There is no need to book in advance. Feel free to turn up and participate in any of the creative sessions that interest you.

This program is supported by both the Australian Government and NSW Government through the Community Recovery Program and represents a key arts and cultural initiative of the Ballina Shire Council.

For any accessibility queries or further information, please contact Ella Millard at Ella.Millard@ballina.nsw.gov.au.

Join us for a day of creativity and community spirit at the Northern Rivers Community Gallery & Ignite Studios Creative precinct located at the corner of Cherry St and Crane St, Ballina. Come along, and let’s create and connect TOGETHER!

 

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Rising Tide Northern Rivers Gains Momentum with Film Nights and Action Initiatives

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Rising Tide Northern Rivers, a dynamic climate defence movement, has officially launched in Hastings Point and Lismore, galvanising local communities to address Australia’s significant contributions to the global climate crisis. As one of the world’s largest exporters of coal and gas, Australia faces crucial challenges, which Rising Tide aims to confront by targeting coal exports, especially through Newcastle, the world’s largest coal port.

The formation of Rising Tide Northern Rivers was inspired by a significant turnout at the World’s Largest Blockade of the Port of Newcastle in November 2023. Over 2,000 activists, including more than 100 locals from Northern Rivers, participated in the 32-hour blockade using hundreds of kayaks. This monumental event led to Australia’s largest mass arrest for climate action, with seven locals among the 109 detained.

At the movement’s Hastings Point launch, attendees took to Cudgera Creek in kayaks, discussing motivations behind their climate activism and exploring strategies to expand the network. The Lismore launch featured heartfelt welcomes from Uncle Roy Gordon and musical contributions from Terri Nicholson and Paul Paitson, who performed songs echoing themes of resistance and environmental stewardship.

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Emma Briggs, who attended the Lismore event, expressed her commitment to challenging the ongoing reliance on fossil fuels within Australia. “Despite international promises to move away from coal and gas, domestic practices remain largely unchanged. It’s crucial that we implement the environmental safeguards we needed decades ago,” she stated.

Upcoming Events: Rising Tide Northern Rivers continues its outreach with upcoming film screenings of ‘The First Wave: The People’s Blockade’. These events aim not only to educate and inspire but also to support crucial environmental campaigns:

  • Brunswick Heads Picture House: Join us on Sunday, 5 May at 5:00 PM for a screening that will benefit the Save Wallum campaign. Tickets are available in advance through the Brunswick Heads Picture House website.
  • timbre in Lismore: Another opportunity to engage will be on Friday, 24 May at 5:00 PM. To attend this event, please RSVP at The First Wave Lismore Screening.

These film nights are excellent opportunities for community members to come together, learn about the impacts of coal and gas, and take actionable steps towards a more sustainable and equitable future. Rising Tide Northern Rivers is at the forefront of local climate action, urging residents to join in their ongoing efforts to protect our planet.

 

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Laboratory of Light Families Show Announced

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By popular demand NORPA is making our original school production, Laboratory of Light, open to families, for one night only.

Welcome to the curious and wonder-filled world of Luminous — a backyard scientist and inventor. Luminous never wants to be in the dark again, so is on a mission to understand and capture light.

Luminous spends all night conducting experiments in the Laboratory of Light in the hope that one day this will lead to recognition and fame. Darkness is lonely and needs a friend but Luminous is afraid of the dark!

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One full moon night, as an electromagnetic wave travels through the Milky Way, Luminous’ most ambitious invention traps the smallest unit of light, a photon! This leads to an unlikely trio setting off on an adventurous discovery.

Join us for an engaging and magical night of wonder for the world around us, featuring light play experiments and original live music.

For ages 5-12 years and their families.

Laboratory of Light – Families Show
Star Court Theatre, Lismore:
Thu 6 Jun, 6pm

 

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