After last year’s success of the inaugural SmartFone Flick Fest, it’s running again and needs entries.
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Co-founded by director/screenwriter Angela Blake of Thirroul, it provides a platform for filmmakers, from beginners to professionals, to bring their ideas to life in front of a global audience - without the need for a big budget.
“[Ali Crew and I] want it to be the smartphone equivalent of Tropfest, as it’s such a wonderful Aussie festival which started small then took over the world,” said Ms Blake.
“We are an international festival but we are really Aussie focused, Ali and I are both really passionate about taking Australian films to the world.”
Films must be no longer than six and a half minutes, including credits, and must be shot entirely on a smartphone or tablet though can be edited elsewhere.
Submissions can be made until August 1st. The top ten, plus one Kids Flick winner, will be selected and shown at a gala awards screening at Sydney’s Palace Chauvel Cinema on August 26th where winners will also be announced.
Last year organisers received around 500 entries from around the world.
For more information visit: www.sf3.com.au