CinefestOZ acknowledges the Wardandi, Piblemen, Menang and Yawuru people, the spiritual and cultural custodians of this land on which we live and work. We honour and respect the significant role First Nations people play in our community and in guiding us and allowing our festival to flourish.
Campus Perth offers exciting student housing for Cinesnaps Winners
CinefestOZ is proud to announce a strong new partnership with Campus Perth – Perth’s exciting, ...
CinefestOZ 2018 Dates Announced
Dates for CinefestOZ 2018 have been announced as Wednesday August 22 to Sunday August 26, ...
Next Gen’ filmmakers
Our much loved and celebrated Movie Crew volunteers, with their smiles and helping hands are ...
Aussie films coming soon to a cinema near you!
Select 2017 CinefestOZ Film Prize Finalists and Official Selection have cinema releases on the way. ...
West Australian Film for All
The spotlight was on WA films for the free Community Screenings, which this year expanded ...
Indigenous Inspiration
For the third year running, IndigifestOZ presented an excellent showcase of Indigenous film, culture and ...
‘Mirrors’ the theme for 2018 Cinesnaps Short Film Comp
Be part of Cinesnaps – High school students from the South West with a flair ...
Cinesnaps delivers
The numbers added up and so did the sheer magnitude of Cinesnaps, the film-related schools ...
Have You Seen The Listers? In Conversation | Photo Gallery
The In Conversation for Have You Seen The Listers? at Market Eating House, Bunbury on ...
Something Quite Peculiar WA Premiere event | Photo Gallery
The Premiere and Red Carpet of Something Quite Peculiar at Margaret River Cultural Centre on ...