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Subscriber only Filmmakers and cinema fans celebrated 30 years of Flickerfest during the three-day event on the weekend. The films on tour at Mullum Flickerfest were selected from more than 2,700 entries received for Flickerfest s Academy-Qualifying and BAFTA-recognised festival competitions, held in Sydney last month. Mullum Flickerfest was the first leg of Flickerfest s 50-venue national tour. National organisers and Northern Rivers residents Bronwyn Kidd and Shane Rennie were thrilled to again present the Flickerfest tour for the 24th year in Byron Shire. The local leg of the festival, Byron All Shorts 2021, saw 14 finalists chosen from over 50 entries in the Northern Rivers region
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Subscriber only Australia s largest short film festival is returning to Mullumbimby this month for the first leg of its national tour. In 2021, Flickerfest is celebrating its 30th year of short moving screenings, and this year will screen more than 40 short films from February 18 to 2. The 2021 program was selected from 2,700 entries, from 100 countries, giving Northern Rivers audiences a first look at the hottest short films in the world over three big cinema packed days at the Mullumbimby Civic Hall. There will be a chance to see a collection of award winners from Flickerfest Bondi, screening across Best Of International Shorts and Best Of Australian Shorts direct from competition; and Short Laughs Comedy.