No Regrets has been selected to compete for the 2003 Best Film Award of Short Trips, a short film competition that takes place as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Prizes include $1000 cash for Best Film.
Short Trips screens films on a monthly basis throughout the year but this competition is part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival, one of the most popular festivals in Australia that is conformed by a wide range of artistic events and spectacles including music and comedy performances. The event runs from Friday September 26th to Sunday October 12th 2003.
No Regrets will be shown on Sunday October 5th at 8pm, Festival Club, The Basement, North Melbourne Town Hall, Cnr Queensberry & Errol Sts, Melbourne.
WILMINGTON FILM FESTIVAL
October 2003
No Regrets has been selected to compete at the second annual Wilmington Independent Film Festival to take place from Wednesday 1st October to Sunday 5th October in Wilmington Delaware USA. The festival includes feature length, documentary and short film categories with prizes awarded in each category.
Winners will be announced at the Awards Party on Sunday 5th October.
KALEIDOSCOPE
November 2003
Now in its fifth year, Kaleidoscope continues to offer massive opportunities to emerging filmmakers around Australia. Kaleidoscope will take place from Monday 10th November to Friday 14th November and No Regrets is one of 37 finalists competing for a prize pool of more than $40,000.
All finalists are now awaiting a final round selection, which will decide the top 10 films that will screen on the final night.
The first four evenings will take place at the ArtHouse Hotel in Pitt Street, while the final night showing the top 10 finalists will be at the Chauvel Cinema in Paddington.
SHORT ARTS
September 2003
No Regrets was one of 10 films selected and screened at Short Arts on Tuesday 30th September 2003. Short Arts screens films once month at the ArtHouse Hotel in Sydney and presents a number of short films from around Australia.
SOUR GRAPES
July 2003
No Regrets was shown at theSour Grapes Film Festival in July 2003.
The Sour Grapes Film Festival began in 2001 and this year screened films over 6 nights at the Comedy Store, Fox Studios, Sydney. Finalists films were also shown during the main event held at the Horden Pavilion on the final night.
Throughout the week long event, workshop forums with invited industry professionals were run, giving views in Q&A sessions about the industry, trends, insights and tips.
STREETS ALIVE
April 2003
No Regrets was shown at the Streets Alive Festival in Tasmania which took place in Launceston from 4th April to 9th April 2003.
This unique youth festival is held every year and celebrates youth arts. It gives the young people of Launceston Tasmania a sense of identity and location while fostering creative and imaginative thinking and provides the perfect platform for the community to celebrate the talents and achievements of the youth of Tasmania. The festival features a wide variety of events including youth workshops, street art, music, theatre, dance and art exhibitions.
SHEPPARTON SHORTS
March 2003
No Regrets was short listed as a finalist in the open category of the SheppARTon Shorts Film Festival, the film event of the Shepparton Festival in Victoria.
The festival included many local and national categories and Tom Long, well-known Australian actor, is one of the event's patrons and judges. In its seventh year, the Shepparton Festival featured 25 separate events with lots of art, food, wine and unique entertainment.
No Regrets was screened on Friday 14th March at the Eastbank Centre, Shepparton, Victoria.
CAST AND CREW SCREENING
February 2003
The premiere private screening of No Regrets for cast, crew and friends was held at the Valhalla Cinema in Sydney, Australia.
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