Canberra International Film Festival is committed to diversity, says 2016 director

By Jane Freebury
Updated October 27 2016 - 12:14pm, first published October 21 2016 - 11:45pm
Still from Mimosas, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival Photo: Supplied
Still from Mimosas, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival Photo: Supplied
Still from <i>Embedded</i>, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival. Photo: Supplied
Still from <i>Embedded</i>, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival. Photo: Supplied
Still from <i>Driving With Selvi</i>, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival. Photo: Supplied
Still from <i>Driving With Selvi</i>, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival. Photo: Supplied
Still from <i>Ma'Rosa</i>, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival Photo: Supplied
Still from <i>Ma'Rosa</i>, screening at the Canberra International Film Festival Photo: Supplied

 Movie goers who hanker for films difficult to find anywhere else and for experiences they would not otherwise have, can look forward to Canberra's flagship film festival's 11-day program beginning at the end of October.

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