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Melbourne Documentary & Filmonik Kino-Kabaret - 72-hour filmmaking

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Bakehouse Studios
richmond, australia
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Fri, 11 Jul, 12pm - 13 Jul, 10pm AEST

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The Filmonik Melbourne and Melbourne Documentary Film Festival Kino-Kabaret (or in short the Filmonik+MDFF Kabaret) is a Thursday July 10 to Sunday July 13 2025 72-hour session of creative, spontaneous, collaborative documentary filmmaking in a fun, shared production environment at Bakehouse Studios in Richmond bringing together filmmakers, actors, musicians, writers, technicians and film aficionados all collaborating freely for the art of documentary storytelling under 5 minutes. The Kino-Kabaret filmmaking session will immediately culminate with a public screening of the produced short films. It's often seen as a video jam-session, and not a competition. This Kabaret is a collaboration with the Melbourne Documentary Film Fest to celebrate their 10-year anniversary. With short documentaries being made over 72 hours, it is expected that filmmakers will come a bit more prepared than usual, with ideas ready to execute, and the weekend is all about learning new skills with peers, gathering cast and crew, and getting it done.

To see the current vibe and scope of these events; the 2024 Kabaret recap video www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNESHmWSxTQ
To see how Bakehouse Studios hosted our event in 2017 and 2018 in this Kabaret recap video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GapU4v1p9kA

Key dates:

Thursday July 10: Main Production Meeting and kickoff party at Moon Dog OG 17 Duke St, Abbotsford VIC 3067. Presentation of all participants starts at 7:30pm
Friday July 11: The hub opens to the participants at 12pm at Bakehouse studios; 27-29 Hoddle Street, Richmond, Victoria 3121 (entry from Little Hoddle St near Elizabeth St end). Come write, cast, crew, find your subject, hang out, do pre-prod, test equipment, or even start production if you’re ready.
Saturday July 12: Pre-production, Production and/or Post-Production of the short films. Saturday morning the hub opens at 9am and you should finish writing, prepping, casting and crewing for filming on the same day. We have access to more spaces to film, including a cyclorama and green screen.
Sunday July 13: Post-production. The hub opens at 9am and stays open until 5pm for post-production and delivery of films. Films are screened at 7:15pm.

Ticket categories:

One ticket is for Directors for production support and a spot in the screening, and another ticket for all other participants: cast, crew and any other film artisan for as many films they can participate in.
All tickets include:
- Access to our collaborative space and studio at Bakehouse Studios from Friday July 11 to Sunday July 13 (opening hours apply).
- Entry to the Sunday July 13 short film screening

The theme and artistic direction:

Documentary Integrity: Aim to treat your subjects and stories with genuine respect, even when bringing in a playful or whimsical tone. Your project should feel more like an artistic exploration than an advertisement—self-promotion and any content resembling an ad are strictly prohibited.
Avoid Talking Heads: This is not a space for traditional interview formats or extended uncut Q&As. Creatively integrate your subjects into the visuals and use their environment, actions, and surroundings to tell a story.
Re-enactments welcome: To get actors in demand and busy, consider telling parts of the story via re-enactments. Get creative.
Mockumentaries in Moderation: While mockumentaries are allowed, they should serve as a fallback rather than the main focus. The priority remains on creating genuine, engaging documentaries. However, if your concept veers off into mockumentary territory, embrace it with confidence and creativity. To treat the theme with respect we aim for a screening that had more documentaries than mockumentaries.
No ads whatsoever: It will be tempting to talk about yourself or a peer as a freelancer, or present your business, but ask yourself if the final result will be a proper documentary relevant to a wider public or simply self-serving. The location release and filming permits at Bakehouse covers artistic endeavors only, not ads.

Prepare for a weekend of intense collaboration, unconventional storytelling, and the chance to experiment with a variety of documentary styles.

Here's the Survival Guide for more information: https://docs.google.com/docume...

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Bakehouse Studios
richmond, australia