Wairarapa Film Festival - Spring Programme - next Saturday 28th
Wairarapa Film Festival - Spring Programme
Venue: Circus Cinema Bar & Restaurant
Date: Saturday 28 October, 2-3 PM
Waifilmfest Fresh Shorts: 🎥don't miss an excellent collection of short films with local connections. These short films are curated around strong female characters who are discovering their sense of self, as well as their place in the world.
🎥A Girl Called Elvis
Director: Lindsay Christopherson
Running Time: 11 minutes
Two sisters become closer through a family quest.
🎥The Polycees
Director: Celia Jaspers
Running Time: 9 mins. 2 secs
Can you keep a secret? The Polycees Can.
🎥Follow The Light
Director: Cameron Madams
Running Time: 17 mins, 12 secs.
Determined to uncover the secrets of a mysterious pounamu, Lena sets out on a fantastical journey through a world she never knew existed.
🎥The Reapers
Director: Derrick Sims
Running Time: 5 mins
While Death walks the earth collecting souls, her granddaughter Winona can't be bothered carrying on the family business.
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