2011 Festival 04/28/2011
Access All Areas Film Festival 2010 successfully wrapped in December last year. We are pleased to be currently working on the next edition, due to take place Nov / Dec 2011. Add Comment On the road again... 11/28/2010
![]() The last couple of weeks traveling around with the festival have been a lot of fun! We went along to a screening at St Gabriel's School in Castle Hill and they had gone all out to celebrate the festival and International Day for People with Disability. The kids were serving popcorn to each other and they had each been given a sheet to rate each of the films they saw. They really enjoyed being critics for the day and GEORGE AND THE DRAGON came out the clear winner! Robin De Crespigny, the director of WEE DREAMING, also came along to the screening and was there to chat to the kids about film making and answer their questions! Good times! ![]() Next we went to Wagga Wagga, where we have been touring the festival since the beginning. It is so lovely to see people come back year after year and celebrate and enjoy accessible cinema with us! The afternoon session of HAPPY FEET was a huge hit and SUMMER CODA got a great response from the audience, appreciative at the chance to see this beautiful film at their local cinema. ![]() Returning to Orange for the second time this year was exciting as we had the pleasure of putting the festival on in Orange's brand new cinema - Odeon 5! Big improvements in terms of access really benefited the audience members for HAPPY FEET and we were thrilled to see some happy and familiar faces at both sessions! A huge thank you to the staff from the local ADHC branches in Orange and Wagga who came down to lend a hand, it was much appreciated. Those sessions can get pretty hectic! And now... we are gearing up to take the festival to Riverside Theatres in Parramatta for the first time this Wednesday December 1st!The response so far has been fantastic and we can wait to get out there! Our last screening will be this Friday December 3rd on International Day for People with Disability and we will be joined by SUMMER CODA's director, Richard Gray who will introduce the film!! Check back soon for how it goes and don't forget to book your ticket if you are coming along!! Call the office 9281 5608 or email karina@thefestivalists.com The Access All Areas Film Festival Team The Festival Begins! 11/15/2010
![]() Access All Areas Film Festival has kicked off for 2010 with our first screening held last Friday 12th November in Thomas Patterson School at the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children, who have been part of the festival two years running! Screening a program of shorts chosen especially for the kids featuring captioning and audio description, they were also joined by guest Robin De Crespigny, the director of short film WEE DREAMING, for a Q&A session. Principal Julie Kirkness sent us thanks on behalf of the kids saying “the films were enjoyed by all”. Next up on the tour is St Gabriel’s School this Friday, who also held a screening during the festival last year. We will be heading over to check it out, and Robin will be joining us again too, for popcorn, movies and another Q&A! Keep your eyes peeled for photos to come! Schools are still signing up to be part of the tour (screening this term or early next year) so if you are interested in having your school participate, simply get touch with us and we can send you the DVD and information pack! Keep you posted, Access All Areas Team x READ MY SHORTS - SYDNEY! 10/31/2010
New Weekly Screenings of Captioned Short Films - STARTS TONIGHT! We have just heard news of a short film night starting up in Sydney - and all the films are captioned! It kicks off this Monday 1st November at the Royal Albert Hotel in Surry Hills and screenings run every Monday evening from 7pm until 9.30pm Films will be captioned and spoken language will be signed by members from Signforward to allow for accessibility for audience members with hearing loss. Read My Shorts will feature six films each week, a panel of commentators, Q&A's with filmmakers, weekly audience choice award plus the Critics Choice Award which goes into the seasons filmmakers prize draw. Come and support this great new event! Hope to see you there. Read My Shorts screens weekly from Monday 1st December until Monday 13th December from 7 – 9.30pm, The Royal Albert Hotel, 140 Commonwealth Street Surry Hills. For more information contact: readmyshortsfilmfestival@gmail.com Access All Areas Full Program now confirmed! 10/06/2010
AAAFF 2010 program is now confirmed! Check our program page for more information. Don't call Wagga Wagga, Wagga!! 11/28/2009
![]() Us & the local DADHC Team DISASTER! After arriving safe and sound in Wagga this afternoon we were faced with our biggest challenge yet… No internet! With none of us able to pick up the hotels wireless connection and the local internet café closed we had one option. Civic video. With one properly functioning computer we quickly gave up and tried to learn how to survive not constantly connected to the interwebs! The following morning we had another easy set up and prepared for the audience’s arrival, we had the most bookings for this session so we wanted to be prepared! Everyone arrived early and got into the cinema on time, a great feat considering the huge turn out and they all loved the film. We spent the break at Wagga Wagga City Library (free internet HOORAY!) and caught up on emails, facebook, twitter…. The evening session was a bit quieter, but constrasting to the early crowd was always going to feel a little smaller. Loads more great feedback and so we decided to treat ourselves by watching a films we hadn’t seen twice in the last week… Mao’s Last Dancer. There were tears. And a general consensus that it was a pretty good film (Michael was glad he won the argument against watching New Moon!). Home to Sydney tomorrow! AAAFF Team x P.s. Stay tuned for video footage of some of the tour… and pay respects to Michael’s sunglasses that flew out the window, in the line of duty! Griffith Screenings! 11/28/2009
![]() After a pretty smooth test run this morning we got set up in the cinema foyer ready for today’s sessions. The response from Griffith has been very positive and the cinema manager, Dom, and his team are very welcoming. The first screening was great! Lots more people than expected turned up and they really enjoyed the films and offered loads of fantastic feedback. The evening session again was well attended, surprising seeing as we are fiercely competing with the recent release of New Moon!! During the screening I had the chance to have a great long chat with local people about the festival and about Griffith itself, which was really interesting and enlightening! It’s really invigorating to have such a welcoming response, especially from a place we are screening in from the first time! First sessions of the regional tour done, dusted and a big success! Time for us to relax with some local grub and an early night in preparation for the drive to Wagga tomorrow. AAAFF Team x *** Sorry for the delay in getting these posts up!!*** Willing & Able: Making Cinema Accessible 11/23/2009
Join us in Sydney on December 3rd at Dendy Opera Quays for a panel discussion: WILLING & ABLE Increasing Cinema Access for People with a Disability 5:30pm: panel discussion 6:30pm: free drinks 7:00pm: free accessible screening of The Boys Are Back To book please call 02 9281 5608 or email karina@thefestivalists.com. Speakers:
Griffith...here we come! 11/22/2009
![]() Michael, very excited to be driving! 10am this morning, we hit the road to Griffith! Shortly after leaving Sydney we realised that between the three of us we had failed to bring music for the 8 hour drive. Or a useful map… But amazingly we arrived here safe and sound, and early, nonetheless! First stop was to drop off equipment at the cinema and have a chat with the projectionist. Everything looks good and ready for tomorrow and Dom, the cinema manager, is super friendly. We’ve checked into the hotel, it’s nice, the weather is cool (I hear it's 9pm and still 38 degrees in Sydney!?) and we had a lovely relaxing dinner on the balcony. Wrapping up a quiet night and recharging for tomorrow…the first screening of the regional tour of the festival!! Take it easy, The AAAFF Team x P.s. after missing a photo opportunity at the big ram in Goulbourn, there was no way were passing this one!! (See below) DAY 3: School's out! 11/17/2009
![]() So busy setting up, I'm blurry! Today we screened at Alice Betteridge School at the RIDBC, the final school visit the festival, and it was a fantastic. The biggest group so far (over 70 in total!) really enjoyed the films and after the screening there were many hugs and high fives to be had! It is so interesting seeing all of the different reactions to the films from the different kids, all with widely varied disabilities, and also how they interact with each other. Particularly exciting about today was that the most audio receivers got used, and discovered. Audio description is a voice-over in-between dialogue describing of all the on-screen action for people who have low vision or are blind. It plays on a separate track, so not everyone can hear it, and is transmitted to a personal receiver. Some kids had never experienced this technology before and were really intrigued by it. It has been a really great and moving experience interacting with these kids and the schools, for the whole team, as it has been our first step gearing the festival towards children with disabilities and the outcome overall has been really positive. Now I really can't wait for Sunday! Megan, Michael (our other wonderful intern) and myself will be setting off, on the loooong drive, to Griffith in preparation for the Monday screenings of My Year Without Sex and The Boys Are Back. Catch up with you soon! Karina. | LATEST NEWSCheck here for the latest news as we reveal special guests and blog from the road! ArchivesApril 2011 Categories |


















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