Canberra Short Film Festival: International Showcase

Celebrate 30 years of the Canberra Short Film Festival at the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃFilm Group with this exclusive showcase of seven of the festival’s best contemporary international shorts from countries including Germany, Indonesia, Canada, Bulgaria, New Zealand and beyond! From a powerful industry drama to a moving portrait of ageing, a First Nations documentary from Borneo, and a delightful Norwegian comedy, these award-winning shorts celebrate the depth and diversity of storytelling.

  1. THE SECRET ASSISTANTS (20 MIN)
    Country: Germany, Ireland, UK | Director: Katey Lee Carson

    A young filmmaker is hired to interview an omnipotent producer, who can make or break her career, about recent abuse allegations.

  2. GROWING STILL (13 MIN)
    Country: New Zealand | Director: Alyx Duncan

    An elderly woman gradually wilts away in a retirement home, as she longs to commune with the vibrant natural world outside.

  3. ANWAR (19 MIN)
    Country: Canada | Director: Fawaz Al-Matrouk

    Given a choice, Mona decides to live forever while her son opts for heaven, ageing over time while his mother remains eternal.

  4. MY SWEETHEART (14 MIN)
    Country: Norway | Director: Liv Karin Dahlstrom

    It’s been so long since Anne has been touched by her husband that she begins to fear the inevitable in this tragicomic love story.

  5. INDAI APAI DARAH (15 MIN)
    Country: Indonesia | Director: Kynan Tegar

    A young girl growing up in the Indigenous-held forests of central Borneo follows ancient connections to earn the gift of a story.

  6. AND THAT’S FOR THIS CHRISTMAS (15 MIN)
    Country: Bulgaria | Director: Peter Vulchev

    An elderly man realises that he will be celebrating Christmas alone and opts to spend the holiday at his late wife’s grave instead.

  7. DOKHTAR’AM – MY DAUGHTER (17 MIN)
    Country: Germany | Director: Pedram Sadough

    An Iranian taxi driver and his daughter, both long settled in Germany, clash over her work as a journalist amid fears for her safety.

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Date and Times

Location

Kambri Cinema
Lowitja O'Donoghue Cultural Centre (Building #153)
Acton, ACT, 2600

Cost Per Person

From: $15.00

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