• Best Australian Short Film 2011
    Happenstance Directed by John Marsh
  • Best International Short Film 2011
    Dead On Time Directed by Andreas Lampropoulos
    & Kostas Skiftas
  • Special Mention 2011
    The Road Not Taken Directed by Damian Fasolo
  • Special Mention 2011
    Sign Language Directed by Oscar Sharp
  • Special Mention 2011
    Manos de Dios Directed by Adolf El Assal
  • Audience Choice Award 2011
    Threads Directed by Matt Taabu

CVFF & ÉCU announce a new partnership

CVFF & ÉCU announce a new partnership

The Clare Valley Film Festival is excited to announce a new partnership with one of Europe’s leading film festivals, showcasing Australian talent in Paris! Our new partner, The European Independent Film Festival (ÉCU) has a commitment to bring worldwide attention to European independent filmmakers through a highly esteemed competitive festival, including five foreign categories open to… Read more »

Best Australian Short Film Award 2012, new $1200 prize

Best Australian Short Film Award 2012, new $1200 prize

Clare Valley Film Festival is delighted to announce a new prize package worth $1200 for the winner of the Best Australian Short Film Award sponsored by Clare Valley Business and Tourism Association. This category, open to Australian filmmakers, gives the opportunity to have their film viewed by a judging panel of industry professional plus the… Read more »

Screen on the Green – BAFTA winning film returns

Screen on the Green – BAFTA winning film returns

Just a few days to go before you shake out the rugs and picnic sets for ‘The Best of the Fest’, presented by Taylors Wines on Saturday 19 November 2011. An outdoor screen programme with the winning films from Clare Valley Film Festival. We’re able to confirm the inclusion of the award winning animation, Marvin,… Read more »

Clare Valley Film Festival receives Federal Government funding

Clare Valley Film Festival receives Federal Government funding

The Clare Valley Film Festival has received funding from The Federal Government along with 37 other community-based festivals across Australia. CVFF secured a grant for $7,440 which will be used towards the newly created Moving Image Exhibition which will involve local visual artists. A workshop will also be conducted for local youth and emerging filmmakers… Read more »