Screen Territory’s SPARK Short Film Initiative features with three incredible short films about the theme of courage, created bespoke for the festival. Three teams of emerging NT filmmakers received funding and support from Screen Territory to produce short fiction films. The three films were made with support from supervising producer Greg Haddrick.

BEAR
Directed by Rebecca Parker – Produced by Sarah Price

Bev, a small-town grandmother, has a difficult decision to make. Her grandkids are visiting and her daughter has given her an ultimatum – she must put her dog, ‘Bear’ down before they arrive. Bear has attacked and mauled three children. Whilst waiting in the vet clinic, Bev meets a woman called Sherrie. When Sherrie discovers what Bev is planning to do, she cannot restrain her outrage and Bev is forced to question her decision.

FENCE
Directed by Samantha Alexis Laughton – Produced by Rarriwuy Hick

A young woman slaves to maintain the boundary line fence of a remote cattle station for a brutal boss man, until a mysterious captive is brought in, revealing an ancient inner strength to her from the foremothers of her homelands. She is given the courage to escape the fence that has entrapped her womanhood and spirit since birth – returning back to herself, on country (Apmere).

LIVE FROM THE ALICE
Directed by Damon van der Schuit – Produced by Emma Smith

Sensationalist news reporter Jessica is sent to Alice Springs and told to file a report about social disorder. She has a day to put together a piece for the evening news and cover a press conference by the inbound Prime Minister. On arrival, she meets easy-going camera operator Harley, a local man. What she hopes to be a quick and easy hit-piece is comically derailed as she gets to see the many other sides of the community.

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Event Info

Date and time

Thursday 10 October 2024
6pm

Location

Circus Lawns, Araluen Arts Centre

61 Larapinta Drive, Alice Springs NT 0870

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