Broome

Join us for the third CinefestOZ Broome! Unfolding from 24 – 27th October 2024, enjoy a four-day immersive film experience in the gorgeous Kimberley.

Set in the centre of Broome, the festival comprises a mix of feature film screenings and special events spread across cinemas and venues. The festival will celebrate the importance of on-screen storytelling in connecting communities and fostering reconciliation in the Kimberley and beyond, giving attendees the opportunity to experience in- conversation filmmaker discussions centred around championing First Nations stories.

CinefestOZ and Goolarri Media respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather, the Yawuru people.  We recognise their continued connection to country of this beautiful place and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.  We show our respect to the Elders and Ancestors of the First Nations people that are a part of our Festival and celebrate the traditional and contemporary storytelling of the oldest living culture. 

 

The unique and immersive film experiences delivered in Broome include: 

  • Opening and Closing Night film screenings and events
  • Cinesnaps Schools Day
  • Indigenous Short Film screenings
  • Meet the Filmmaker In Conversation
  • Free Community Screenings
  • Plus our Cinesnaps Schools Program offers extraordinary opportunities through a program of carefully selected short films, film activities & visiting filmmakers.  Review the Broome Cinesnaps Schools Pack for information and BOOK NOW online. Enquiries, please contact Gabrielle at [email protected]

WHAT'S ON

OPENING NIGHT FILM THE MOOGAI 

Sun Pictures | Thurs 24 Oct | 6.30pm

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Sarah and Fergus, a hopeful young Aboriginal couple, give birth to their second baby. But what should be a joyous time of their lives becomes sinister when Sarah starts seeing a malevolent spirit she is convinced is trying to take her baby. Fergus, who can’t see it but desperately wants to believe her, grows increasingly worried as she becomes more unbalanced. Is the child-stealing spirit real or is she in fact the biggest threat to the safety of their family?

DID’JUN FIRST NATIONS SHORTS

Sun Pictures | Fri 25 Oct | 6.30pm

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 Storytelling at its finest in this showcase of short films by some of Australia’s Deadliest Filmmakers! 

These films reinforce the importance of storytelling through film and what we can learn from stories all cultures having a voice on screen.

KA WHAWHAI TONU 

Sun Pictures | Fri 25 Oct | 8.30pm

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Aotearoa’s first feature-length te reo film, by the celebrated director Michael Jonathan. Set in 1864 in Aotearoa New Zealand, Ka Whawhai Tonu tells the story of an important battle during the initial land wars in the Waikato region. It shows the clash between Māori and Colonial forces, where two rangatahi find themselves caught up in the chaos of battle. Starring Temuera Morrison, Miriama Smith, Cliff Curtis.

The intense retelling of history in this film may be upsetting or confronting for viewers who whakapapa Māori, particularly descendants of those who fought in this land war or one of the many historic land wars between Māori and Colonial forces. 

OUR MEDICINE – WORLD PREMIERE

Gimme Gimme Bar | Sat 26 Oct | 6.30pm

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Our Medicine is a ground-breaking observational series, which takes viewers behind the frontline of our strained medical services, and joins patients on their emotional journeys through the system. In this character-driven documentary series First Nations doctors, nurses, paramedics, midwives and traditional healers operating on the medical front-line are filmed right across Australia, as they push themselves to their limits trying to achieve better health outcomes for their First Nations patients and communities. Narrated by Leah Purcell, Our Medicine is directed by Kimberley Benjamin and Karla Hart, and produced by Karla and Sam Field.

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