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Central Queensland Gets a Film Festival

Announcement posted by Capricorn Film Festival 22 Jun 2015

France has Cannes, New York has Tribeca and even Sydney has Tropfest, what do they all have in common with Central Queensland? Answer, we all have a film festival.

The Capricorn Film Festival, proudly representing the Central Queensland region commences its first year on 19 September at the Gladstone Marina, where it hopes to showcase film-making talent from our region and the world.

Local filmmakers of all ages are being asked to make short films and enter them in the festival.

Luke Graham, Producer of feature film Broke, filmed in Gladstone and Rockhampton mid last year and soon to be released has created the event due to the enthusiasm shown by locals to film-making.

Luke Graham,

“Everyone from the region, the people we met and helped out of the production, we all had such a great time, and even altered a few career paths”

The film festival includes exclusive film-making workshops for each of Gladstone’s High Schools with two free community workshops to be held in late June and July.

Luke Graham,

“We have been working hard behind the scenes to create an inspiring and educational curriculum, where participants learn hands on how to turn their idea in a short film”

Luke on the future success of the festival

“We aim to be the premiere film festival in Queensland within the next five years, with an event that will bring film enthusiasts in droves to our shores”.

For those that enter the festival there are great prizes for the winners with $2000 for the Best Film, video equipment for the Best High School Film and a nationally accredited acting or film institution short course for the CQ Raising Talent category. Each of the winners will be announced on the night, with film industry personnel judging the best in each category.

For more information on the workshops, the festival or to enter your short film:

www.capricornfilmfestival.com