Echo NetDaily, 4 October 2019:
In two weeks time, the Northern Rivers’ biggest movie festival event
will unfold in cinemas screening a massive 125 feature-length and
short films.
The 13th Byron Bay International Film Festival Australia’s
independent showcase for cutting-edge films, documentaries and
VR experiences has announced its official programme selection
for 2019 to screen across 10 days in a diverse set of venues in
Byron Shire and the Tweed.
independent showcase for cutting-edge films, documentaries and
VR experiences has announced its official programme selection
for 2019 to screen across 10 days in a diverse set of venues in
Byron Shire and the Tweed.
Highlights of the event include screenings of The Cave, dramatised
account of the rescue of the team trapped underground in Thailand
last year, a documentary following Freestyle Footballers from all
corners of the world; Gloomy Eyes a VR film narrated by Collin
Farrell; In My Blood It Runs, an up-close study of a gifted,
questioning 10 year old Aboriginal boy, Dujuan Hoosan; A Son of
Man – Oscar nominated for Best Foreign Language film, featuring the real life characters, unscripted and shot purely by drone in the
Amazon jungle; Honeyland, the most awarded film in Sundance;
Out Deh – The Youth of Jamaica portrays the daily struggles of
three young Jamaicans searching for a way to create bright
futures for themselves; Live Baby Live sees iconic band INXS’s
legendary 1991 Wembley Stadium tour restored
account of the rescue of the team trapped underground in Thailand
last year, a documentary following Freestyle Footballers from all
corners of the world; Gloomy Eyes a VR film narrated by Collin
Farrell; In My Blood It Runs, an up-close study of a gifted,
questioning 10 year old Aboriginal boy, Dujuan Hoosan; A Son of
Man – Oscar nominated for Best Foreign Language film, featuring the real life characters, unscripted and shot purely by drone in the
Amazon jungle; Honeyland, the most awarded film in Sundance;
Out Deh – The Youth of Jamaica portrays the daily struggles of
three young Jamaicans searching for a way to create bright
futures for themselves; Live Baby Live sees iconic band INXS’s
legendary 1991 Wembley Stadium tour restored
The festival will feature 22 documentaries, 17 dramatic features,
20 music videos, 78 shorts, 10 films by young Australian
filmmakers and a mind-blowing range of over 15 Virtual Reality
experiences were chosen from more than 1000 films submitted
from all over the world.
20 music videos, 78 shorts, 10 films by young Australian
filmmakers and a mind-blowing range of over 15 Virtual Reality
experiences were chosen from more than 1000 films submitted
from all over the world.
The 13th Byron Bay Film Festival runs from October 18-27 at
the Palace Cinema, the Byron Community Centre, Pighouse
Flicks and venues in Brunswick Heads and Murwillumbah......
the Palace Cinema, the Byron Community Centre, Pighouse
Flicks and venues in Brunswick Heads and Murwillumbah......
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