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.
First Look Reveal at Film Prize Finalists for CinefestOZ 2021
Australia’s premium film festival returns with an incredible first look reveal of its 2021 program ...
CinefestOZ Welcomes Movie Crew Volunteers in 2021
Preparations for the regions much-anticipated CinefestOZ Film Festival have well and truly ramped up this ...
CinefestOZ and WIFT Australia Writing Retreat
CinefestOZ Film Festival and WIFT Australia have come together to host an exciting all-inclusive nine ...
CinefestOZ Film Festival Welcomes New Board Member
Australia’s biggest destination film festival will have its unwavering expertise and knowledge bolstered even further ...
CinefestOZ Film Festival Celebrates State Funding Support
The 14th annual CinefestOZ Film Festival returns for another exciting year after receiving funding support ...
Indigenous filmmakers highlights at new CinefestOZ Event
A brand-new event has been added to the CinefestOZ Film Festival calendar this year, set ...
CinefestOZ Albany 2021 Wrap Up
The CinefestOZ Albany festival was jam-packed with film and festival goodness, there were so many ...
CinefestOZ launches brand new festival for Albany
Film lovers in the Great Southern and throughout WA are being advised to mark a ...
Cinesnaps Short Film Competition 2021 theme announced
CinefestOZ Film Festival is encouraging young filmmakers across the South West to search for creative ...
Cinesnaps win for schools
Students from across 15 different schools in the South West participated in this year’s Cinesnaps, ...