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SFC Film Festival November 2022 Online Screening

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SFC Film Festival celebrates space exploration and the positive achievements of the human family through positive space films and general positive films. There is two purpose to this film festival one is to nurture filmmakers to make more positive films and the other is to bring hope for the future to audiences. As the old saying goes “What we dream we tend to create”, so let’s create a better future.

This event is the final online screening of the second season in 2022. It'll include officially selected films submitted during the Soft Landing Stages . We will also announce winners of the awards in all the categories to be screened to the public on a big screen at Canberra Academy of Interactive Entertainment.

The screening will also include announcements of sponsors joining us, special offerings to filmmakers, upcoming training events and short speeches from filmmakers.

Join us and let's celebrate the pioneers of this positive genre.

To become a SFC member please go to SFC Membership , membership starts from a low AU $29 per year.

PROGRAM
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  1. Welcome intro and sponsors message
  2.  Screening of official select films
    1. ONEIRA by Christine Banna (United States)
    2. Spiral by Steven Kerr (Australia) - In the aftermath of World War 3, a young Australian woman fights fear and paranoia to rescue the last cosmonaut, trapped in orbit.
    3. The Journey by Andrew Pearson (United States)  - A guitar arrangement of the Bernie Holland song traces mans' evolution from the primordial swamp to self realisation
    4. "There are no dumb subjects" by Alan Robertson (Australia)  - "When I was school, certain subject were seen as the big, important subjects. While other subjects were seen as the dumb ones. This is totally incorrect. In fact the other thing dumb is this pre-conception."
    5. Goldilocks by Blake Simon (United States)  - Ray Ashford, an astronaut on the Goldilocks Missions, searches the stars for a new home, when a circuit failure in his ship threatens to jeopardize the mission and endanger the lives of those he loves.
    6. "Mars: Mission Possible" by  Madison DeChurch (United States) -  Future explorers venturing into deep space will face extreme isolation and confinement for up to three years. This documentary probes the effects of living in the extremes on team behaviour.
  3.  Q & A and chat with filmmakers
  4. Winners Announcement 
  5. SFC collaboration projects announcement

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