Bayside Film Festival 2008

16 – 19 July 2008
Palace Brighton Bay

Now in its fifth year, the Bayside Film Festival is a celebration of young voices in filmmaking.  The award winning Youth Documentary Project screens documentaries created by over 300 students predominantly in the Bayside area.

Local storytelling is extended in our Digital Storytelling project, where first person narratives affirm the importance of youth perspectives in our culture and for the second year, we include Jump Cut, a program for 13-25 year olds.

Opening night features the world premiere of the first in Bayside's New Directions series, the short documentary Cicada by award winning filmmaker Amiel Courtin-Wilson in a screening program that explores the theme of frailty. 

We also host a series of workshops and forums that seek to inspire, explore and celebrate the filmmaking journey with some of the best talent in the Australian film industry.

For more information call Bayside City Council Ph (03) 9599 4444 (8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday).

Previous festivals:

Bayside Film Festival 2007
Bayside Film Festival 2006
Bayside Film Festival 2005
Bayside Film Festival 2004

Supported by:

Film Victoria Department of Education and Early Childhood Development 

Sponsored by:

Palace Cinemas  Jeanswest  Bendigo Bank  Melbourne Weekly  Heydon Films  Victoria College of the Arts  Screen Education  Complete Post Open Channel  Kodak  Music and Effects  Cameraquip  Mothers Milk  Bayside City Council Youth Services Ludo  Madman Entertainment  Gilgamesh Connections & Claypots  Cinevex Digital  Fineline Printing  Three Triple R  Holiday World Travel  The Brighton Savoy  Xtreem Technology  Thesaurus Books


19-Aug-2008