A programme of home-grown films celebrating Tasmanian stories and Tasmanian storytellers.
Screen Tasmania is proud to present a programme of home-grown films celebrating Tasmanian stories and Tasmanian storytellers.
Our talented and committed film-makers are leading the way in our budding industry.
We also have many young film-makers stretching their wings. Together they tell stories that will delight and intrigue audiences right around the world. We are excited to bring a selection of their films right to your doorstep as Far Flung Flicks tours communities across Tasmania.
Don't miss our main feature Portrait of a Distant Land, a powerful and compelling story about Tasmanian Aboriginal photographer Ricky Maynard and his journey to reveal his people's true history.
This event is part of Ten Days on the Island
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