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Clare Valley Film Festival on UK Tour

The winners of the Clare Valley Film Festival will be shown with The Sweeney – The Life & Work of Jim Sweeney at the following UK venues:

Chorley Little Theatre
Sunday 13th June 7.30pm
Tickets are now online £4 All proceeds to Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre

Nottingham Comedy Festival
Broadway Cinema
Sunday 3rd October 12.00pm

Best Australian Short Film The Next El Masri Directed by Matt Hawkins

Best International Short Film Das Paket Directed by Marco Gadge

Audience Choice Award Early Checkout Directed by Jim Lounsbury

Clewers 24 Hour Film Challenge Winner On the Long Road by Alex Griffin & Mandy Keulen


Radio Adelaide @ CVFF 2010

Radio Adelaide Live Broadcast with Catherine Kenneally and Deborah Welch from Clare Valley Film Festival 23 Jan 2010 in Blyth, featuring interviews with Seeta Indrani (festival director), Rob George (judge), Ian Roberts (cinema chair), Matt Pearson (filmmaker), Dan Bradley (filmmaker), Nathan & Zac Bennett and Alex Griffin (24hr film challenge participants), Murray Edwards (local artist), Julian Pulford (local artist) and Paul Greenaway OAM (judge).

Play: Radio Adelaide Live Broadcast Part 1

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Play: Radio Adelaide Live Broadcast Part 2

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Clare Valley Film Festival 2010 Report

The Clare Valley Film Festival 2010 Report is now available. Read about the Screenings, Master Class, Clewers 24 Hour film Challenge, the Winners, Audience Feedback and Behind the Scenes.

You can download the report as a PDF here. If you’d like a high-res version for printing please contact Chris.

Thank you once again to all the volunteers, sponsors, judges, filmmakers, attendees and everyone else who helped make the 2010 festival an overwhelming success! See you in 2011!


Clare Valley Film Festival 2010 – a fantastic day with stunning results

and the award goes to…

The first Clare Valley Film Festival came to an end Saturday 23rd January 2010 with stunning results. It was a fantastic day, with packed houses, two screenings sold out and two more added to accommodate the crowd, 7 local teams completed the Clewers 24 Hour Film Challenge, and an array of awards were presented at the closing gala hosted by Grosset and Mount Horrocks Wines.

Plans are already underway for the next Clare Valley Film festival which we’re happy to announce will be 2011, making it an annual event in the Clare Valley’s calendar.

The judges present who had the difficult task of selecting the winners were:

Rob George, International Emmy Award winning writer of Captain Johnno and
The River Kings

Paul Greenaway OAM, Director of Greenaway Art Gallery

Seeta Indrani from ABC’s The Bill, Director MashMosh Films

Greg Pulford, Architect & Independent Arts Foundation of South Australia

Jim Sweeney (on the end of the phone line), Writer and star of Whose Line Is It Anyway.

Festival Directors, Seeta Indrani and Chris Bishop, would like to thank all those who helped and supported the Festival.

Have a fantastic 2010 and see you next year!

The Awards

Best Australian Short Film
The Next El Masri
Directed by Matt Hawkins

Special Mention
Early Checkout
Directed by Jim Lounsbury

Best International Short Film
Das Paket
Directed by Marco Gadge

Special Mention
Jesusito De Mi Vida
Directed by Jesús Pérez-Miranda

Audience Choice Award
Early Checkout
Directed by Jim Lounsbury

Clewers 24 Hour Film Challenge Winner
On the Long Road
by Alex Griffin & Mandy Keulen

Runner Up
Block Sheep
by Pieter Honhoff