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Lights, camera, action!

Cut Short 2024 puts a spotlight on emerging talent and established filmmakers in the Sutherland Shire and beyond.

Proudly presented by Sutherland Shire Council, entries for Cut Short 2024 are open from 19 August to 1 November 2024, with films selected for Major Prizes and Local Artist Prizes in both junior and adult categories.

Why you should enter

Storytelling has always been a powerful means of connecting people to one another and helping us to comprehend and navigate life’s challenges. When we experience stories through film, we form deep emotional connections and empathise with characters from different walks of life.

The Cut Short Film Competition encourages filmmakers of all experience levels to tell their unique stories, filmed within the Sutherland Shire – from the pristine beaches of Cronulla to the dramatic cliffs of Cape Solander to culturally significant places rich in history.

Whether you’re a documentary filmmaker or create more conceptual films, we welcome filmmakers from all genres and backgrounds to tell their stories.

Awards and prizes

The following prizes will be awarded for each category:

CategoryPrize
Junior Major Prize
(17 and under)
$2,000
Adult Major Prize
(18 and over)
$2,000
Junior Local Resident
(17 and under)
$1,000
Adult Local Resident
(18 and over)
$1,000
Acceptance criteria

All films submitted to Cut Short 2024 must meet the following criteria in all aspects:

  1. All films must be submitted in English or with English subtitles (if in a different language)
  2. All films must have been made within twelve (12) months of the opening date of submissions for Cut Short 2024 (19 August 2024)
  3. All films entered must not exceed 10 minutes in length (including title and credits)
  4. All films must have been filmed within the Sutherland Shire Council local government area
  5. All films must be rated PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  6. All films must be submitted through either FilmFreeway or by physical submission to Sutherland Shire Council. It is the responsibility of the filmmaker to ensure that the video file is working properly and in the correct format before submitting.

Entrants should ensure they read and understand the full competition terms and conditions before submitting their films.