17 July, 2024

They’re short, they’re sharp, they’re thought-provoking, ground-breaking and wildly entertaining – the best short films of Flickerfest are coming to Gunnedah over two nights in July and August.

Flickerfest is the International Short Film Festival launched at Sydney’s Bondi Beach every year, and Gunnedah is lucky enough to be part of the festival’s touring schedule.

Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Economy & Growth Susan Frater said Flickerfest offered a roller-coaster ride of emotions for viewers. “This is the cutting edge of the film industry in Australia, and we have the chance to enjoy some of the most innovative films on screen today,” Ms Frater said.

“It is a wonderful opportunity to grab a few friends and settle in for two evenings of critically and internationally acclaimed short films, right here in Gunnedah. To get the most out of this touring festival, it would be ideal to attend both nights.”

The Best of Australian Shorts will be screened at 7.30pm on Friday, 26 July, and the Best of International Shorts (from nine different countries) will be screened at 7.30pm on Friday, 2 August.

To make it an occasion, theatre-goers are invited to attend from 6.30pm with complementary appetisers being served and the candy bar open. The movies are suitable for ages 15+ and each event will run for two hours.

To buy your tickets, visit www.thecivic.com.au

Caption: A scene from the Australian short film Ashes, a dark comedy starring Georgina Haig and Michael Caton.

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