Face Facts Short Film Competition
Dates: 30 April, 2010
The competition gives young Aussie adults the chance to cast the spotlight on drug dangers and win a cool $10k.
The competition gives young Aussie adults the chance to cast the spotlight on drug dangers and win a cool $10k.
- Supporting the Australian Government’s 2010 National Drugs Campaign, the Face Facts Short Film Competition invites budding and first time film makers to get creative, and produce a 60 second short film highlighting the dangers associated with taking the drug ecstasy.
- Launched by mcm media, this new national short film competition asks young Aussies to think about how they would warn their own mates about the risks of ecstasy.
- Entries opened this morning at 10am, and close on April 30 when six final films will be chosen and uploaded onto the competition’s microsite www.facefactsfilms.com.au.
- Then it’s over to Australia to decide on a winner who will walk away with $10k! Five runner-ups will also pocket $1k each. Plus, just by voting for their favourite short film, the general public will also be in with a chance of winning $5k!
- For more information, and everything needed to enter the competition, click here.