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Town of Vincent Film Project
The Town of Vincent, in association with the Film & Television Institute, is commissioning a series of short films under 5 minutes.
ENTRY DEADLINE: 17/07/2009
WHERE: not yet known
STATE: NSW
COUNTRY: AUS
Are you the next Howard, Allen, Coppola, Scorsese, Antonioni, Bergman, Hitchcock or Fellini? If the heart of a true auteur beats within you, then the Vincent Film Project just might be the break you are looking for to launch your filmmaking journey.
The Vincent Film Project aims to represent the Town, its residents and their stories as well as providing emerging filmmakers with an opportunity to showcase their storytelling abilities.
The successful applicants will receive $2,000 cash and up to $3,000 in equipment and facilities hire from FTI, plus a 12 month FTI membership. Completed films are then screened on a warm summer’s night, giving hundreds of Vincent residents and film-lovers alike the opportunity to glimpse into aspects of a vibrant community.
Applications close 17 July 2009
Information session 7pm 17 June 2009
Town of Vincent Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent St (cnr Loftus St), Leederville
RSVP to Richard Gunning (Arts Officer) at the Town of Vincent via email or by phone on 9273 6041.
For more info visit www.fti.asn.au/news/776