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Calling all filmmakers!

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Do you have an idea for a feature film? Maybe it’s a great love story, or a horror flick where zombies take over the world but only the queers survive? A historical drama? Whatever you idea is, here’s a competition that might help you realise your dreams.

The Continue Short Film Initiative is a unique opportunity for filmmakers with a feature film or long-form TV idea to demonstrate proof of concept through the production of a short film.

The initiative will provide up to $10,000 production funding for selected scripts that demonstrate their ability to translate into feature film concepts.

The final successful selection will be submitted to ShoeBox, CJ Entertainment through Continuance for first-look feature production with Umbrella Entertainment as an Australian affiliation.

Continuance is committed to building a working relationship, with the end objective being the long form script fully financed, with distribution attached.

This is an international call, but WA filmmakers are provided the opportunity to get to the front of the queue in this collaboration between Continuance and Revelation Perth International Film Festival.

For more information: visit their website.  

OIP Staff


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