Ignite Film Festival
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The Ignite Film Festival is a Christian
Christian film
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 short film festival held annually in Sydney
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, Australia
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. The major aims are to develop young Christian film makers and to encourage people to be creative about communicating the truths of the Bible
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. Each film is no longer than five minutes and includes the theme for the year.

Ignite Film Festival themes

Each year, Ignite Film Festival has a theme of an item or action being incorporated in the entry films to ensure that they are unique.
  • 2010 - Love
  • 2009 - Animals
  • 2008 - Rock or Stone
  • 2007 - Light
  • 2006 - Fire
  • 2005 - H2O
  • 2004 - Parable

Winners

  • 2010 - Remember Me - Directed by David Cairns
  • 2009 - Enmity - Directed by Matthew Carson-Drever
  • 2008 - Atarashii Tabidachi
  • 2007 - A Great Light
  • 2006 - Arthur
  • 2005 - Love Thy Neighbour - Directed by James Cogswell & Will Mitchell
  • 2004 - The Great Feast - Directed by Tim Andrews

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