reelife

MA

image from leaves fall up by alex roberts
Image: Leaves Fall Up, directed and produced by Alex Roberts

This festival of youth filmmaking and ideas was created as an alternative media forum for young Australians, and features a range of short comedies, dramas, experimental films, animations and documentaries.

Run entirely by and for people 25 years and under, Reelife is less about showcasing commercially viable and technically outstanding films, and more about showing films that deal strongly with issues and perspectives of youth. It aims to reflect the cultural, socio-economic and geo-diversity of young Australians.

Presented by Vibewire Youth Services with the support of the Sydney Morning Herald and the Foundation for Young Australians.

Program

Sunday 31 October 2004, 7pm

The Disappeared
The man on the Boat
Blood Brothers
Fighting for Mabel
State of Transits
Bright Lights
The Champ is Here
Severely Isolation
Beautiful

Revelations
The Fitzroy High School Story
Thicker Than Water
Small Things
Leaves Fall Up
Broogenville

Audience Choice Prize:

Filmink Subscription and DVD Pack

Monday 1 November 2004, 7pm

Pre interval:

Bright Lights (Runner up for Best Cinematography 2004)
Critical Mass
Indi
Recollection
The Fitzroy High School Story

During Interval: People vote for the Audience Choice Prize (from the five films above).

Post interval:

The Disappeared (Highly Recommended)
The man on the Boat (Winner Best Film)
Blood Brothers (Winner Best Documentary)
Leaves Fall Up (Winner Best Cinematography)
Broogenville
Side Show
Home

Audience Choice Prize:

$500 worth of OPENChannel equipment hire. Including choice of access to:

>Sony PD 150 & Panasonic DVX 100 Mini DV camera kits.
>Final Cut Pro 4 digital editing Suites.
>Blue Screen Studio facilities.
>Sound & lighting equipment.

A 12 month OPENChannel Membership.
A consultation session with OPENChannel's Executive Producer.

Dates   Sunday 31 October 2004, 7pm & Monday 1 November 2004, 7pm
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Admission   All tickets $10
 
 
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