Pirate’ swings aboard the festival treasure ships

Here's a legitimate skite: the Victorian College of the Arts Film etc School now has a graduate diploma in producing. First year it runs, they have a film in the London and Telluride festivals.
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A ten minute short film written and directed by 2004 Victorian College of the Arts, Film and Television School Graduate Marion Lee for her Honours degree is to be screened at two major film festivals – the prestigious Telluride in Colorado, USA in September and the London Film Festival in October.

Acceptance of the film, Pirate, for Telluride is considered a major achievement. It is the most difficult of festivals to crack, doesn’t announce its program in advance – and even charges the press for a pass. The London Film Festival is Europe’s largest non-competitive film festival

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