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Calling New Zealand Short Film Makers

Media Release Dated: Thursday 12 March 2009


Calling New Zealand Short Film Makers

The Show Me Shorts Film Festival is now calling for entries. The deadline is 5pm Monday the 6th of July.

This annual short film festival plays Kiwi and Australian short films between three and 30 minutes long, made within the last three years.

Show Me Shorts will screen in cities and towns throughout New Zealand from the 5th of November. This year organisers have also added a workshop in the three largest cities, for budding short filmmakers to learn from the pros.

Festival Director Gina Dellabarca who programs the festival says, “I’ve cleared my schedule and I’m ready for the next round of eye-popping shorts. We’re looking for striking well made films with a strong central idea that will capture the audience’s imagination.

The competition heats up this year with the introduction of several new award categories. There will now be awards for: Best Film, Best Director, Best Writer, Best Student Film, Atlab Best Cinematographer, StarNow.com Best Actor, Panavision Special Jury Prize, and Audience Favourite. This expansion aims to celebrate the wide range of talent the Festival has seen in previous years.

Last year’s selection of films demonstrated the versatility of Kiwi short film makers and covered a wide range of subjects and genres. Some of the favourite topics included a documentary about a busker, a sci-fi about a half-eel half-girl hybrid, and a comedy on road rage. ‘Docu-mation’ pioneer Phill Simmonds, who won the Show Me Shorts grand prize in the previous two years, says this year he will be stepping down to make way for new blood.

For further information about Show Me Shorts or to enter your short film visit www.showmeshorts.co.nz
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