17 March 2021

Canberra Short Film Festival 25th Anniversary - Part 2

| Lottie Twyford
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The Canberra Short Film Festival’s opening night is Wednesday 17 March. Photo: Supplied.

It’s finally time for the hotly anticipated second half of the Canberra Short Film Festival (CSFF) after its initial instalment last November.

Not even COVID, nor its subsequent restrictions could keep this festival shut down for long, and now technically in their 26th year, there is much to celebrate.

CSFF is excited to invite you along to 12 nights of film screenings, including themed nights such as Fright Night (horror), Environment & the World Around Us, Identity: Sexuality & Gender Politics and 2020: The Year That Was.

CSFF had experienced record breaking submissions with almost 700 films entered last year to be narrowed down to 216.

Another feature this year is the Inaugural Schools Screening, showcasing work from local and international student filmmakers.

The Details:

What: Canberra Short Film Festival
When: 4-28 March 2021, from 6:30pm onwards.
Where: Dendy Cinemas and various other locations. See full program for details.
Cost: Standard tickets $20 for Dendy, $15 for adults and $13 concession at Tuggeranong Arts Centre, FREE at Dickson Pool. See website for full details.

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