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Wide Angle Film Festival

Locality: Bondi Junction

Phone: +61 2 8084 4769



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25.01.2022 Congratulations Emily Crockford, Gaelle Mellis and Abbie Madden!



23.01.2022 Are you in the Riverina? What an amazing event happening this weekend. Comedians, dancers, poets, writers and more - all living with disability. Channel Nine news clip below.

23.01.2022 Experienced in communications and interested in a short term part time position covering maternity leave?

23.01.2022 This is so helpful. Please share. No one should be locked out of communication.



23.01.2022 Thanks City of Cockburn!

23.01.2022 Thanks to the International Labour Organisation for this articulation piece of media. Image of a middle aged woman with red brown long hair and a fringe who is smiling and wearing a grey blue jacket. A title says 'and had a very bad education'. Under the image is a grey stripe saying YOUTUBE and 'When it comes to disability, everyone has an opinion'.

23.01.2022 Best thing about the Melbourner Cup!



22.01.2022 Huge thanks to the first three organisations to book WAFF Online! City of Rockingham, WA City of Freemantle, WA Yorke Peninsula, SA... Whose next? Image of two people walking through shallow water on a beach that stretches as far as the eye can see.

22.01.2022 Thanks Ideas Nsw for sharing this wonderful list of streaming options for our entertainment! As always youre on top of the game!

22.01.2022 Moreland Libraries are screening WAFF in Queensland so if you're in their neighbourhood your invited!

21.01.2022 Please contribute to the Disability Royal Commission. Use the link below to access the information our good friends IDEAS have prepared about this.

21.01.2022 This will be amazing! Free today online through Facebook.



21.01.2022 We'd like to thank all our wonderful screening partners who've been busy postponing their events until later in the year. We feel proud to be part of such a caring team. In the meantime we're working to put together an online festival so that we can continue to share the lived experience of people with disability with Australia through programs of international award winning short films. Coming soon to a device near you!... Image of red cinema chairs facing the viewer with 'coming soon' and a bright white light above them against a black wall.

20.01.2022 Congratulations Emily!

20.01.2022 An invitation from Urban Screens TV to you.

19.01.2022 Were very excited about these productions!

18.01.2022 Urban Screen TV have been sharing films that reflect the lived experience of adults and children with disability on massive screens in public places around Australia for three years. They get it. Please connect with them. They have the capacity to share your work with thousands.

18.01.2022 City of Rockingham is also screening WAFF online for the 3rd December. The Festival will screen continuously in the Coucnil Libraries, there will be a special screening for all Council Staff, another for the Junior Council, another for the general public in the Autumn Centre and WAFF will be available online for the whole community! Thanks so much to a dedicated and passionate team for such great support. Image below split into two. At the top is a pier running from sand over deep blue seas. Below is an aerial shot of a town with a large area of grass fields.

17.01.2022 We couldn't put it better ourselves!

17.01.2022 Only three days go to until TWO DEGREES launches! We can't wait to share these marvellous works with you. Until then, meet more of our contributing artists: Ram...as McRae, Echo Collective, Jonathon Goodfellow and Way Out West. Launching 15 December http://otherfilmfestival.com/two-degrees/

16.01.2022 Our wonderful filmmakers are beginning to reply to our requests to put WAFF online during the pandemic. First off the rank is Axel Zeiliger, producer of Cesar's Workshop. Thank you Axel - we're deeply appreciative. Axel sends his regards from France. Image of a mans head and shoulder as he looks downward. A title reads, "I was celebrating".

16.01.2022 Congratulations Carly!

15.01.2022 Our online Festival for community groups, businesses and government organisations has finally launched and it's free! We'd appreciate your support in sharing this link. Our deepest thanks to the filmmakers from around the world who've made WAFF Online possible. Link below with to WAFF Online with WAFF logo of radiating orange and pink rays of light.

14.01.2022 Beautifully put IDEAS.

14.01.2022 Important initiative to support. Can you help? Image of a man wearing glasses and a hooded overall covered in paint. He stands in an art studio with easels behind him and a tables with paint beside him.

13.01.2022 Don't miss out on the online launch of ArtScreen on 2nd December. Lots fo goodies here!

13.01.2022 The University of New South Wales has included WAFF in their Diversity Festival. It's online so please join in!

13.01.2022 Heres a fun opportunity!

13.01.2022 We're very excited to share this wonderful series of talks from Serbian performing arts organisation, Per.Art. They hosted a weekly series of online talks with leading international artists living with disability and creatives within the field of disability and the performing arts. These artists have developed their practice in New York, Berlin, Vienna, Hamburg, Warsaw, Athens, Tehran and Novi Sad, among other cities. Link below has an image of the head and shoulders of a man with short hair and glasses looking straight into the camera. He wears a jumper.

12.01.2022 Quick! Are you an actor aged 16 - 22 with mobility disability and / or uses a wheelchair? Do you live in Cairns or are you prepared to travel to Cairns (expenses paid)in September? Thanks to Accessible Arts the following information is available about this opportunity.

12.01.2022 What a truely awesome opportunity! Accessible Arts you're heroes. Filmmakers with disability get stuck in! Link below has Art Screen written in black against a white background, inside a yellow rectangle with rounded corners on a black background with a slot and hole shape in white to suggest it could be attached to a lanyard.

12.01.2022 Thanks to Accessible Arts for pointing out this opportunity!

11.01.2022 Thanks to Riverside Theatres Parramatta for sharing WAFF Online with their community. Details in the link below.

10.01.2022 The City of Fremantle is running WAFF Online until 12th Decemeber. Western Australia we appreciate your support!

09.01.2022 Great opportunity to see exceptional works by artists with disability at an online exhibition curated by Casula Powerhouse. Thanks again Accessible Arts for the information.

09.01.2022 The speaker videos from the recent Artstate NSW 2020 event in Wagga Wagga have just been released and they include the powerful keynote address from award-winni...ng First Nations writer Gayle Kennedy. It’s a terrific speech in which Gayle passionately advocates for much greater commitment to access for and inclusion of people with disability in the arts and cultural sector. Highly recommended. https://artstate.com.au//artstate-keynote-gayle-kennedy-v/ #GayleKennedy #Arts #Disability #Access #Inclusion #ArtState2020 Image Description: A woman is sitting in a living room in front of a glass screen door. She has long dark hair and is wearing a green dress. The image is a screen shot from a video and there are playback icons in various areas of the screen.

09.01.2022 Thanks to Arts Access and ArtsHub for this great article about how artists with disability are coping with COVID-19.

09.01.2022 Wollondilly Library Service are screening WAFF online on 3rd December. They're screening our online program so you can attend in your pyjamas!

08.01.2022 Are you in the ACT? People with Disability ACT, with the support of Accessible Arts, are offering free online workshops including the truely wonderful Jeremy Hawks. What a brilliant opportunity!

08.01.2022 Love The Heights? Dont miss out on Accessible Arts In Conversation with Brodie McKim and Rob Hammond!

07.01.2022 Due to the impact of COVID-19, the deadline for our Sydney Festival Disability Programming Initiative has been extended to 20 April 2020. The Initiative invites... artists with disability or who are Deaf to put forward projects for inclusion in the Festivals 2021 program. The selection process is accessible and inclusive and provides support to applicants at each stage of the process. Creative teams submitting to the Initiative must be disability-led. This means applicants must demonstrate that the artistic process within the group is led by artists with disability. With the COVID-19 shutdown, now is the ideal time to develop your idea and get it submitted. Let's get busy! https://www.aarts.net.au//artists-with-disability-invited/

06.01.2022 Thanks Accessible Arts for this information about a MHFA course for people with an intellectual disability. All participants will receive payments, $500 for artwork and $250 for poetry or music. Image Description: Mental Health First Aid Australia logo in white font and a flower symbol in white front with a green background.

05.01.2022 We’re thrilled to be teaming up with the Art Gallery of New South Wales to present our final In-Conversation online event for 2020 on Mon 14 Dec from 10:30am ...12pm. Join artists and 2020 Archibald Prize finalists Emily Crockford, Digby Webster and Neil Tomkins as they discuss their art and careers with studio A CEO/Artistic Director Gabrielle Mordy and performance artist David Capra. Our In-Conversation program profiles arts practitioners with disability. The session will be pre-recorded but the artists will be available to chat live online with event attendees throughout the session. The session will have closed captioning, Auslan interpretation and audio description. Places are limited. REGISTER NOW: https://aartsincon14dec2020.eventbrite.com.au #InConversation #AccessibleArts #ArtGalleryOfNSW #2020AchibaldPrize #Arts #Disability Image Description: Two male artists and one female artist stand alongside painted portraits of themselves. The portraits of the male artists feature blue and brown colours. The portrait of the female artist features green, yellow and pink.

05.01.2022 Not to be missed! Filmmaker Emily Dash and Matchbox Films Tracey Corbin-Matchett speak strength SPA vis live stream next week. Access more information and the live stream through the link below. Image of two women below. One woman is photographed from the shoulders up. Her long hair is tied in a pony tail and she has a broad smile. The other woman is photographed from the hips up. She stands in front of a brick wall, wears a brightly coloured skirt and black top and her hair is also tied back. She smiles softly.

02.01.2022 Congratulations Accessible Arts! Its great to know youre guaranteed four years core funding. In such uncertain times we need you more than ever!

02.01.2022 Can you make a 3 minute film about mental health and Covid-19 before Friday? Be in quick for this great competition!

02.01.2022 Quick! Quick! Before all the tickets go!

02.01.2022 We're thrilled to share the list of the first organisations to respond to WAFF Online. Carpentaria Disability Services Tiwi in NT Outback Arts Inc Coonamble in NSW... Moreland City Libraries Coburg in VIC City of Parramatta (Riverside Theatres) Parramatta in NSW Tallangatta Neighbourhood House Tallangatta in VIC Stanthorpe Film Society Inc Stanthorpe in QLD City of Fremantle Fremantle in WA City of Cockburn Cockburn in WA City of Rockingham Rockingham in WA Yorke Peninsula Council Maitland in SA Thanks so much for your support! Image from Carpentaria Disability Service. Two men and two women, brightly dressed, sit on bright chairs being themselves. They are having fun and communicating in ways that work for them.

02.01.2022 Be part of the conversation!

01.01.2022 Whoo hoo! Here we go! Screenability is calling for submissions. Jump in for a chance to have your film screened at the Sydney Film Festival. Click the link below to find out more.... Image of three women and a man standing in front of a blue Sydney Film Festival Media wall with Sydney Film Festival written on it in white.

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