Red Carpet Rolled Out in Scone

Filed in Recent News by September 19, 2016

THE eighth Scone Short Film Festival was held on Saturday evening, followed by an encore screening on Sunday.

Some local people took the opportunity to wear red carpet outfits to add to the buzz of the evening and all enjoyed the eight short Australian films.

The films included:

  • How Many More Doctors Does It Take To Change A Light Bulb? – One man’s faith in the medical profession is about to be “sorely” tested.
  • Fixed – Jemimah wants Tilly to have puppies at any cost.
  • Slingshot – Frankie is on summer vacation at a run-down trailer park. When Tayla, another 10-year-old, shows a romantic interest, Frankie’s holiday becomes a whole lot more complicated.
  • The Orchestra – In a world filled with beautiful music, Vernon always seems to strike the wrong note.
  • Death in Bloom – A “death” salesman struggles to close a deal with a refined and fabulously-difficult client.
  • The Trophy Thief – Ben, a young soccer player, believes that winning his team’s Most Valued Player trophy will solve his family problems.
  • Second Hand – A tender nudge reminds Harvey that the world is still revolving, with or without him.
  • The Love Song of Iskra Prufrock – Iskra is a Croatian refugee and has made her life one of ritual. However, it would seem that for Iskra, even love was not meant to be easy.

Scone Films’ next offering is Girl Asleep at the Senior Citizen’s Centre on Friday, October 14, from 7.30pm.

 

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