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Celebrate ageing: Life In Pictures short film competition

 The Life in Pictures is a competition to put together a 2 minute film to stimulating discussion about ageing, celebrating achievements of those who are ageing and finding different perspectives on what it is to age.

LGBTIQ filmmakers are invited to put their 2 minutes worth together and take this chance to raise awareness of the rewards and challenges of ageing in our community.

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If you’re keen on entering, the competition is offering a free 3-hour film making workshop in collaboration with the Film & Television Institute.

It’s for beginners of any age so don’t be afraid to go along, and participation from seniors of any age is encouraged to learn basic film making techniques in a fun and collaborative environment.

For more information on the competition, head to revelationfilmfest.orgTo register for the free workshops, see the links below.


Click here to register if you’re in the City of Vincent (City of Vincent Library, Friday May 19 9:00am – 12:00pm)

Click here to enter for the City of Perth workshop (City Library, Friday May 19 1:00 – 4:00pm)

Click here to register if you’re in the City of Rockingham (Rockingham Arts Centre, Monday May 15 9:00am – 12:00pm)

Click here to register if you’re in the City of Mandurah (Mandurah Seniors & Community Centre, Monday May 15 1.30pm – 4.30pm)

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