
The CAPS Short Film Tour will hit the beautiful Quay Street precinct on Saturday, 20 January where the best of this year’s Capricorn Film Festival will screen outdoor for the first time in Rockhampton.
For the first time CAPS Short Film Festival will travel across Central Queensland, bringing the best of last year’s short film submissions to those regions in a fun-filled, unique and jam packed community event for the whole family. And best of all, it’s free.
“We are very excited to have so many well made entries from Central Queensland filmmakers, it really show’s that CQ artists have a voice on the Australian film landscape and a career in filmmaking can be achieved in our region,” says Capricorn Film Festival director Luke Graham.
“We watched films from all other world and though it was a very hard process, we are very excited to bring the community some amazing film’s by some very inspiring and talented filmmakers.”
The annual Capricorn Film Festival gives residents the chance to support filmmakers from around the region and from all over the world. It also allows for local filmmakers, seasoned and beginner, to enter their short films into the competition.
PRICE
Free event
SCHEDULE
1800 – Short Film Competition
1840 – CAPS Junior (PG
1955 – CAPS Open (M)
2030 – Best Short Film (M)
2200 Festival day complete
For more information on the Capricorn Film Festival and to purchase tickets visit www.capricornfilmfestival.org










