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Film Distribution: How to get your film into Festivals, Cinema + TV

  • Western Plains Cultural Centre 76 Wingewarra Street Dubbo, NSW, 2830 Australia (map)

Join us at this exclusive industry event with Jonathan Page, from Bonsai Films (Australia) as he discusses film distribution over breakfast.

Tickets are limited, secure your seat today!

About this event

Jonathan Page, founder of Bonsai Films, will present this informative talk, over a networking breakfast.

Bonsai Films has released numerous films theatrically including the Cannes-prize winning film The Tribe, Ken Loach’s The Angels’ Share, Australian Oscar-nominee Tanna and Maya Newell’s latest documentary In My Blood It Runs.

Jonathan also acts as an executive producer, supporting producers with development, financing, distribution and commercial deal making expertise. Titles include The Babadook, Mary & Max, and Animals, all of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

If you are planning, working on, or finished a film this workshop is for you.

SSuitable for short filmmakers and features.

This is a great opportunity to learn from an insider how film distribution works, and how to get your film in:

  • Film Festivals

  • Cinemas

  • Commercial TV

  • SVOD

Ticket price includes breakfast and barista made coffee.

This event is presented as part of Dubbo's Short Film Festival, the One Eye Film Festival.

You can read more about the festival here.

About the location

Meeting Room 4, Western Plains Cultural Centre

This workshop is supported by Dubbo Regional Council - SPARC

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