Screens can be found in unique locations including the 1832
bluestone woolshed, an outdoor fruit orchard and old paddock creek
bed. For the first time in 2012, campers will be invited to pitch a
tent on the property with feature films (including some horror!)
screened throughout the night, adding another dimension to this
popular event. Attracting almost 1,500 people in 2011, the
Warrambeen Film Festival is now an established event on the
Victorian arts calendar. With a focus on films showcasing rural
life, the Warrambeen Film Festival is a must for film enthusiasts
of all ages.
Giving a sneak preview, Festival Director Geordie Taylor has
confirmed that the highly awarded Australian short film Jerrycan
will be on the bill. And, for those brave enough to camp overnight,
the feature Aussie horror film, The Tunnel, is a definite for the
program. Starring Sigrid Thornton, Jack Thompson and Gary Sweet,
The Telegram Man is also an exceptional short film that will appear
in the 2012 event.
In addition to film, Warrambeen Film Festival will provide a great
day out for the whole family including a farmer's market of local
producers with Clyde Park Winery, Three Troupers Brewery, Sudanese
cuisine from Colac, local pork sausages from James Knight and the
world famous Calamari man; live music, camel rides and an animal
farm.
For more information: www.warrambeenfilmfestival.com.au