A film created by young students at the Kiama Actors’ Studio is a finalist in a prestigious festival competition. The second year of international kids’ horror film festival, Bloodfest, will take place on October 29 and 30 at Bondi Junction’s Event Cinemas. The film-makers from throughout Australia and overseas will showcase their creativity on the eve of Halloween. The Kiama Actors’ Studio short film, Vengeance, is a finalist in the ‘Junior’ category. Kiama Actors’ Studio owner Emily Stratten said the film was made by the film-making class that she teaches. The students, aged from 10 to 17, wrote and directed the film themselves. “It’s a psychological thriller with horror aspects to it,” Stratten said. “It’s a really good film, and the process was a lot of fun for them.” Tickets are available at www.bloodfest.co. Read More: Noiseworks star takes Albion Park teenager under his wing