Ignite Film Festival

Film festival

Ignite Film Festival
LocationSydney, Australia
Established2004

The Ignite Film Festival is a Christian short film festival held annually in Sydney, Australia. The major goal of the festival is to develop young Christian film makers and to encourage people to be creative about communicating the truths of the Bible. Each film is no longer than five minutes and includes the theme for the year.

Ignite Film Festival themes

Each year, Ignite Film Festival has a theme of an item or action being incorporated in the entry films to ensure that they are unique.

  • 2013 - Joy
  • 2012 - Hope
  • 2011 - Life
  • 2010 - Love
  • 2009 - Animals
  • 2008 - Rock or Stone
  • 2007 - Light
  • 2006 - Fire
  • 2005 - H2O
  • 2004 - Parable

Winners

  • 2013 - White as Snow - Directed by Leah Beanland
  • 2012 - Centre - Directed by Michael Snowdon
  • 2011 - Abide With Me - Directed by Matt Nelson and Damien Madden. Sanctity of Life Category - Dear Mum - Directed by Anthony Vallejos
  • 2010 - Remember Me - Directed by David Cairns
  • 2009 - Enmity - Directed by Matthew Carson-Drever
  • 2008 - Atarashii Tabidachi
  • 2007 - A Great Light
  • 2006 - Arthur
  • 2005 - Love Thy Neighbour - Directed by James Cogswell & Will Mitchell
  • 2004 - The Great Feast - Directed by Tim Andrews

External links

  • Official Web Site

33°50′20.32″S 151°12′32.96″E / 33.8389778°S 151.2091556°E / -33.8389778; 151.2091556

  • v
  • t
  • e
Note: this includes events held in the Sydney central business district and its fringe areas, not the Greater Sydney metropolitan area
Summer
December
January
February
  • Ubuntu Charity Art Exhibition at Sydney College of the Arts
  • Tropfest
  • Trop Jr
Autumn
March
April
May
Winter
All
June
July
August
Spring
September
October
November
See also
Landmarks in the Sydney City Centre
Theatres in the Sydney City Centre


Stub icon

This article about a film festival is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e

This article about Australian culture is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e