St Kilda FF: announces the 100 shorts in competition

The St Kilda Film Festival has announced the 100 Australian short films that will screen at the 26th St Kilda Film Festival from 26 - 31May.
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The St Kilda Film Festival has announced the 100 Australian short films that will screen at the 26th St Kilda Film Festival from 26 – 31May.

Produced by The City of Port Phillip, the Festival will open under the lights of the stunning Palais Theatre; be prepared to be blown away by Kim Farrant’s Bombshell, which looks at the thoughts that run through our minds when our time may be up; Before Nemo and Wall-E there was Tin Can Heart, be mesmerised by the exceptional animation of Aussie filmmaker Rodney March. Having recently completed his internship with Bruce Beresford on Mao’s Last Dancer Grant Scicluna delivers Neon Skin which will have its World Premiere at the Festival; escape reality in Luke Doolan’s Miracle Fish, in which little Joe wakes up to find his dreams may have become a reality; Multiple Choice is the right choice having been chosen from over 500 entries in an online competition to have a short film funded; Award winning films Dog Altogether (Scotland) is Paddy Considine’s directing debut; and Dix (France) will give audiences a taste of the international program; and just before we hit the after party, walk in the steps of the Beatles down Abbey Road with the song Blame Ringo, from Director Pete Kilroy for the band Garble March – a sneak peek at the SoundKILDA program.

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