West End Film Festival

Support the immensely talented filmmakers of Brisbane by viewing the fruits of their labour at this exciting event. This year, the best short film entries will be screened in a large warehouse space behind the eclectic Rumpus Room bar.
Elizabeth Penrose
Published on April 15, 2013

Overview

The West End Film Festival was founded in 2009 and is back for another year. It brings an array of short films to the fore and recognises the efforts of the talented filmmakers through various awards.

This year, 15-20 of the best short film entries will be screened in a large warehouse space behind the eclectic Rumpus Room bar. The films range from an animation about two young Indigenous boys entitled Jack and Jones to a short film, Bat Eyes, which is about struggling to deal with our former selves. Tales of heartbreak, war, friendship and forgiveness will be shown as well. Awards up for grabs include Best Film judged by Industry, Best Film Judged by Community and Indigenous Filmmaking Award.

Support the immensely talented filmmakers and actors of Brisbane in this exciting event. The competition is strong and the event is always jam-packed with eager film buffs, so secure your tickets here.

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