Lebanese Film Festival

The Lebanese Film Festival, in Sydney, Australia was founded in 2011, with the Inaugural Festival to take place in August and September 2012. Sydney's Lebanese Film Festival showcases Lebanese arts and culture through film. The event is open to showcase contemporary and classic Lebanese cinema in Australia.

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History

The Lebanese Film Festival in Sydney was started by the Lebanese Film Festival Association, who identified a need to provide a uniquely Lebanese cultural celebration in Sydney, home to a large proportion of Lebanese-Australians (approximately 200,000). The Inaugural Lebanese Film Festival will take place in August/September 2012.[1]

Locality

The Lebanese Film Festival will take place in Sydney, focused primarily in Bankstown (Western Sydney), with some events also to take place in Sydney city.

Support

The Lebanese Film Festival in Sydney was supported by Bankstown City Council in October 2011, with a $10,000 grant for bringing a premier cultural event to the area.

References

  1. ^ Lebanese Film Festival. "Lebanese Film Festival". Lebanese Film Festival. http://www.lebanesefilmfestival.com.au.