Got a story to tell?

Got a story to tell?

Got a story to tell?

Does it have a focus on the ability of people with disability?

Do you have an interest in shooting video?

If you answer ‘yes’ to all of the above, you need to get moving! Because the tenth annual Focus On Ability Short Film competition closes on 1 June. You have 17 days to send your entry to [email protected] Fill out the entry form here.

Ten years ago, Focus On Ability (FOA) started as NOVA Employment CEO Martin Wren’s ‘good idea’ to promote inclusion of people with disability and has grown into an international sensation. In 2017, we received a total of 210 entries from 19 different countries. Nearly half the entries came from young people – 101 entries from schools, mostly from Australia and New Zealand.

Many careers have been launched from writers, directors, actors and producers participating in and/or winning this very accessible short film competition. With $150,000 in cash and prizes on offer this year, there’s also a significant boost to winning filmmakers’ budgets.

Yet FOA always stays true to its roots, as Martin Wren reminds us. “We’re all about inclusion. That’s why FOA is free to enter and free to attend.” Every September, the gala awards night is an inspiring, emotional and accessible night out on the town with food and drink, music and stories, tears and laughter. “It’s a great night out,” Martin says.

But we’re getting ahead of ourselves!

Entries are pouring in for 2018. Why not have a go? Shoot it on your phone or engage an entire crew. FOA18 is open to everyone.

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Welcome to this years Focusonability Film Competition where you can be inspired, educated and entertained by some fabulous films. Voting started today and we already have many hundreds of voters keen to see their choice recognised on the 15th of August (Fox Studios Sydney - call Amie Ross on 0298332500 to get yourself a seat).
A quick review of our viewers and voters show most folk coming from Australia (obviously) then the United States and then in 3rd place the Philippines. Head to your social media sites and get your friends - here and overseas - involved. Already we have interest from 85 different countries and we are keen to see last years total surpassed. Every vote counts (Please note: our system only allows 1 vote per email address).
A quick reminder that leaving a comment is appreciated and encourages our film makers and comments are not counted as votes - you need to do both! We already have films with some encouraging comments but (as yet) no votes.
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