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Byron Bay Film Festival calls for local entries
Byron Bay Film Festival calls for local entries
Time is running out for Northern Rivers film-makers to submit their work for a possible screening at the Byron Bay Film Festival in October.
Local film creatives have until August 18 to present their work for a chance to have it seen by their community at the town’s iconic cinematic event, which attracts independent films and their makers along with industry insiders from all over Australia and around the world.
Submissions are closed for out-of-area films but as part of the Festival’s mission to support the region’s creatives, organisers have extended the entry date for local submissions in the category of Byron Bay Filmmaker, for Northern Rivers residents only.
The Northern Rivers is home to an abundance of inventive and talented film-makers and this is their chance to have their work shown to a large and discriminating audience, said Festival Director J’aimee Skippon-Volke.
“The name Byron Bay has a renown far beyond its borders and for 17 years the Film Festival team has worked to create a reputation to match, pushing to stamp Byron as hub for creativity and innovation,” J’aimee said. “I’m always delighted to discover talented film-makers who have made Byron their home or who have grown their skills here.”
Entries are invited from emerging film-makers and seasoned professionals alike, and across all genres. Those working in the exciting field of extended reality (XR) are also welcome.
To have a chance at being shown at the Festival, film-makers are invited to visit here.
Byron Bay Film Festival runs from October 20-29 at venues from Ballina to Murwillumbah.
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