Twenty of the best short films made by young regional Australian filmmakers in 2018 will screen as part of the Nextwave Youth Week Film Festival, across venues in regional Australia, including Bellingen Memorial Hall on Wednesday, April 17 from 6pm.
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The program includes films from local Bellingen filmmakers, Poe Black, Tallulah Remond-Stephen and Maeve Forest, who all took out prizes at SWIFF's Nextwave Youth Film Awards in January.
Part of Coffs Harbour's Screenwave International Film Festival (SWIFF), the Nextwave regional youth film program runs introductory filmmaking workshops in regional schools, with Australia's largest regional youth short film competition now open to any young creative aged 10-25, living outside of a metro area.
Each year young filmmakers submit creative short films ranging from comedies, dramas, thrillers and personal essays, created by a team of passionate storytellers.
With over $40,000 in prizes up for grabs each year, Nextwave recognises acting, editing, cinematography and everything else that helps to build an amazing short film.
The 2019 Nextwave short film competition is now open with all the information about entering at nextwavefilmfest.com.au.