The eighth annual Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival is ready to roll out the red carpet with the opening night, Friday June 25.
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The "Hollywood of the Outback" goes until July 3 and the nine-day program features screenings under the stars in Winton's 103-year-old Royal Open Cinema, masterclasses, workshops and live entertainment.
Centred around the 2021 theme 'Remember', the program evokes feelings of nostalgia and captures Australia's affinity for days gone by. The festival will also recognise the Year of Indigenous Tourism with First Nations peoples' Dreamtime Stories, the latest feature films featuring Indigenous stories, and film tours with Indigenous tour guides from local traditional Koa People.
Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival is the largest film festival dedicated to Australian cinema and looks to highlight the inspiring works of the local film industry.
With 2020 ticket sales up 36 per cent on the festival's previous record year, Festival Director Mark Melrose says the festival's growing reputation in the film festival circuit attracts Australians near and far, while also playing a key role in promoting Outback Australia and the arts industry.
"Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival has gone from strength-to-strength since its inception and found its voice on the Australian film festival circuit as a not-to-be-missed regional instalment," Mr Melrose said.
"The pandemic has left a cultural void for many Australians, and the festival presents a platform for local artists and creators to display their works - often providing the first run for some films that have struggled with commercial distributors.
"With the breathtaking backdrop of Winton and its surrounds, we're able to create a truly unique outback experience that supports the local community and keeps festivalgoers coming back year-after-year."
Curator and Creative Director, Greg Dolgopolov says this year's program plays homage to the growing number of world-class local films and productions.
"From Indigenous masterpiece, My Name is Gulpilil to historic drama and documentary, High Ground and Firestarter - The Story of Bangarra, this year's Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival showcases Australia's breadth of talent and Winton's international reputation as a captivating film destination," Mr Dolgopolov said.
For more information or to secure tickets visit www.visionsplendidfilmfest.com
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