The Blue Heeler Film Festival has enjoyed another year of community support.
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In its second year, there have been 18 short films made by Upper Hunter residents screened alongside feature films and an ABC Open presentation.
Viewers who braved the cooler weather were given a look inside the producers’ minds and got to see how creative and imaginative they can be.
Organisers and film makers alike are already looking to next years festival- a task made easier by the announcement of the theme for 2015.
Producers and directors are being asked to look "Up"- to the Upper Hunter Country for inspiration.
To keep up to date with details as they are confirmed for the 2015 Blue Heeler Film Festival, including information about workshops that will help budding filmmakers, visit www.blueheelerfilmfest.info, or look them up on Facebook.
AND THE WINNERS ARE:
Junior: Score by class 4G, St James’ Primary School
Senior: Young and Beautiful by Gerry Loadsman-Wells
Open: Going Places by Vivienne Hughes
Peoples Choice: The Day of Campbells Corner by Lleyton Hails
The Bluey: Two Young by Caitlin Bray