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MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival 2019
 

The MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival is a global phenomenon.

Each year, over the course of one exciting week, a selection of short films are simultaneously screened in cinemas, theatres and cafes at over 350 venues around the world. From more than 1,500 entries from all corners of the globe, only around 10 short films are shortlisted for screening. The quality of the finalist films is so exceptional that by virtue of selection by MANHATTAN SHORT they are Oscar-qualified.

Unite with over 100,000 film lovers and be part of history in the making as you cast your vote for the Best Film and Best Actor Awards. All of the votes are collated and sent through to MANHATTAN SHORT Headquarters in New York and the winners will be announced the following day.

“A global cinema event like no other.”
Diary Arts Centre, USA

 

Event details

Venue: Glen Street Theatre, Corner of Glen Street & Blackbutts Road Belrose NSW 2085
Bookings: 02 9975 1455
Start Date: Sunday 06 October 2019

 

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