CinefestOZ is an annual film festival that takes place over five days in the South West region of Western Australia. IndigifestOZ is a section of the festival devoted to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander filmmakers. The CinefestOZ Film Prize of is the richest film prize in the country.
The inaugural CinefestOZ Film Prize was awarded in 2014. Worth , it is the richest film prize in the country.
In July 2023 it was announced that funding for the festival would continue for at least a further three years, until 2025.
The festival awards the CinefestOZ Film Prize of , to and documentary film first screened in Western Australia. The CinefestOZ prize is the largest cash film prize in Australia, and one of the largest in the world, and is decided by a jury of five Australian and international filmmakers.
The festival has staged IndigifestOZ since 2015, which provides a showcase for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander filmmakers, screened for free as "Community Days".
The film festival is supported by Tourism Western Australia, Screenwest, Lotterywest, and Screen Australia. Chair of the festival is Margaret Buswell.
For the 16th edition in 2023, the awards jury was chaired by Australian director Robert Connolly, with production designer ( Game of Thrones, The Matrix) Deborah Riley; South Park producer Debbie Liebling; and actors Mia Wasikowska and Rob Collins the other members. Four films competed for the prize: Matt Vesely's Monolith; Noora Niasari's Shayda; Mark Leonard Winter's The Rooster; and Bromley: Light After Dark. Shayda won the prize.
Recent editions
CinefestOZ Film Prize winners
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