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Lorne FilmLorne Film 2014 will build on the success of the inaugural 2013 festival – where over 1000 admissions viewed 29 films across 5 screens, and film professionals from across Australia descended on Lorne to create, and interact in a true festival community.
Featuring a range of intimate venues against the backdrop of Lorne’s unique coastal beauty, Lorne Film 2014 is a four-day celebration of international film for the people who make, watch and love film, held from November 13 – 16, 2014.
Lorne Film 2014 will continue to nurture and promote Lorne and the surrounding Otway region as a centre for film culture and commerce, a port of call for industry leaders and world-class talent for the duration of the festival and beyond. In creating a ‘film market’ Lorne Film will capitalise on Lorne’s history as a meeting place where in people will come from across the planet to buy, sell, talk, and think film.
Saluting filmmakers as visionaries and story-tellers, Lorne Film 2014 will continue to attract content from Australia, and globally demonstrating the universal power of film and it’s ability to transport Lorne Film as one, whatever the language, whoever the teller, and wherever the screen, in Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Lorne Film 2014 announces Lorne Shorts - an international short film competition.Lorne Film 2014, an international screen event held over the weekend of November 13 – 16 in Lorne, Victoria, announced today the opening of Lorne Shorts – a short film competition open to filmmakers from across the planet. Submissions will be accepted for films of up to 15 minutes in duration, with short-listed films featuring in the Lorne Film 2014 Program. The eventual winner can accept a prize of $3,600 in film editing from Melbourne based company iCandy Productions. The initiative is the brainchild of Lorne Film Head of Programming, Nelson Khoury. Mr Khoury said today, ‘We at Lorne Film are very pleased to announce this initiative – we are constantly looking for opportunities to engage with and encourage filmmakers, emerging or otherwise. We believe Lorne Shorts provides the chance to achieve this aim for Lorne Film 2014 and beyond.’ For further details: Or contact: nelson@lornefilm.com.au
28.05.2014 | Lorne Film's blog Cat. : Short film call for entries FILM
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