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.
Kate Walsh spearheads reimagined Industry Program
American actress Kate Walsh will be part of this year’s CinefestOZ Industry Program along with ...
CinefestOZ reveals full program for its ‘lucky 13th’ festival
CinefestOZ Film Festival has unveiled its full program for 2020 with an offering of live ...
WA drama Dirt Music to screen at CinefestOZ 2020
Audiences in the South West will be among the first in Australia to see the ...
Early Bird Tickets Out Now – Rams to open CinefestOZ
WA film RAMS will open CinefestOZ next month as Early Bird tickets go on sale ...
Emma Booth named as CinefestOZ Patron
CinefestOZ has named AACTA award-winning actress Emma Booth as a Patron of the festival. The ...
CinefestOZ heads to cinemas
CinefestOZ set to be the first Australian film festival to return with live cinema events ...
CinesfestOZ launches a Myles Pollard Masterclass for schools in its first CineOnline session
Keen young filmmakers, YouTubers and digital content creatives can hone their filmmaking skills by accessing ...
CinefestOZ announces cash prizes for short film at 2020 festival
For the first time in our 13-year history, CinefestOZ will include a Short Film Competition ...
Submissions for CinefestOZ Film Festival 2020 are open
And Australia’s richest film prize is offered again! CinefestOZ Film Festival (26 – 30 August) ...
CinefestOZ wins Gold at WA Tourism Awards
CinefestOZ Film Festival is a finalist in the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards after receiving a ...