Film buffs and budding Tarantinos, ho! The 10th annual Bondi Short Film Festival is calling for entries as it musters up one helluva celebration to mark a decade of eclectic and wondrously first-rate local filmmaking. With last year’s winners including Cannes Jury Prize-winning film Jerrycan by Julius Avery and Best Script going to Tropfest winner Genevieve Clay's Frances and Annie, this brilliant celebration of independent Sydney filmmaking blends high-calibre craft with an undeniably delicious indie aesthetic, screened metres away from the seaside. The 10th anniversary of this striking little festival is sure to prove a tasty menu, abundant in local delicacies. “The Bondi Short Film Festival is 100% Australian content,” says founder and festival director Francis Coady. "We are also completely independent. And so 10 years on, having attracted over 3,000 quality entries and counting - 2010 is not only a great milestone for the Festival, but it also clearly shows the growing public support, for local films and the short film medium." This year's showcase will find itself blissfully lapping up late-spring ambiance with the addition of Bondi Pavilion’s outdoor amphitheatre, as the sell-out event aims to embrace the inexplicable sensation of balmy evening picture viewing. Thus, budding filmmakers, a call to arms (and lenses)! Need some tech specs? Your reel can run for up to 15 minutes including credits and must have been made in the last 18 months. Try not to nab any soundtracks by Prince lest you be hauled in for patent exploitation, as all music must be copyright approved. No theme, all genres, submit your reel on a DVD. Savvy? The cult of Reservoir Dogs began at a film festival. Just sayin'. Now get rollin'.