Griffith filmmakers selected for short film competition

Alumni and faculty from Griffith Film School have received funding to pursue their dream projects as part of a Screen Queensland short film competition.
Screen Queensland’s SQ Shorts Program has funded the production of 12 short films to allow emerging filmmakers to develop standout stories for the screen.
SQ Shorts is supporting a range of films that include three ‘edgy’ genre shorts; three Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander films; three short horror films and three comedy pilots.
Nine GFS graduates have had their work selected – beating out hundreds of entries from around the state.
As part of the Screen Queensland program, the filmmakers will develop and produce 8-10 minute genre films, each with a budget of up to $40,000.
The completed films will premiere at a number of popular international film festivals and events around the world, including Screamfest, the largest and longest running horror film festival in the United States.
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