Flickerfest, Australia's largest short film festival, has officially wrapped up its Bondi festival after ten days screening the best short films from around the world.
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The Flickerfest Tour has now taken to the road and will travel around Australia including a stop off at the Goulburn Performing Arts Centre on Sunday April 3.
The tour includes an incredible programme of captivating and award-winning shorts fresh from the Bondi competition.
The short films featured are all entertaining, inspiring, award-winning and fresh, giving Goulburn Flickerfest audiences a window into the hottest contemporary shorts from at home and across the world.
Once again the Australian programme shines a spotlight on the incredible short film talent that exists in the emerging Australian industry.
The evening screening will include the quirky black space comedy 'The Home Team' starring comedy legend Paul McDermott and acclaimed actress Tara Morice ('Strictly Ballroom').
Audiences will also see the fun neighbourly drama 'Stonefish' written by and starring accomplished young Australian Actor, George Pullar and directed by acclaimed actress and first time director Megan Smart, known for her most recent roles in mini series 'Wakefield' (2021) and 'Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (2021).
The moving and intimate sibling drama 'You Me Before And After' starring Yael Stone ('Orange Is The New Black') and Emily Barclay ('Mr In Between', 'Glitch', 'Baby Teeth') also shines on the big screen in this exceptional programme.
Also included is the film which took home both the Academy® Qualifying Panasonic LUMIX Award for Best Australian Short film and the AVID award for Best Original Music, 'Giants' from director Eddy Bell.
The screening will be free and tickets can be purchased here: https://www.goulburnpac.com.au/Events-directory/Flickerfest.
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