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RMIT Student Film Awards 2009
Celebrating the talent of RMIT students, the Film Awards are not to be missed.
WHEN: 22/07/2009 to 22/07/2009
WHERE: RMIT Kaleide Theatre, 360 Swanston St
STATE: VIC
COUNTRY: AUS
RMIT Union [Arts] supports all things cinematic, from video art collectives and short film awards to lunchtime screenings of the latest feature films
7.30 pm, Wednesday July 22
Tickets $5 / Free for Friends of RMIT Union [Arts]
Now in its 18th year, the event features the very best in student drama, animation, experimental, comedy, and documentary filmmaking. Come along to support RMIT’s next wave of emerging filmmakers, vote for your favourite film, and stick around for drinks and nibbles after the screening.
Prizes include studio and equipment hire, cash prizes, DVD packs, movie tickets, magazine subscriptions, and a trip for 2 to the 2009 SPAA Fringe Conference in Sydney.
The 2009 RMIT Student Film Awards are proudly sponsored by RMIT Union [Arts], Open Channel, Madman Entertainment, Melbourne International Film Festival, Cinema Nova, Inside Film Magazine, SPAA, and Melbourne Cinémathèque.
The RMIT Student Film Awards is an Inside Film Awards accredited film screening. All current Australian content screening in the RMIT Student Film Awards is eligible for the 2009 Inside Film Awards. You can register your score by filling in the score sheets (available at the screening) or by logging on to www.ifawards.com