Little Lamb will enjoy its NSW Premiere at the Dungog Festival on Saturday August 30th in the Hunter Valley. It's a sweet homecoming for Writer/Director Heidi Lee Douglas who grew up in Newcastle, and is now returning to her home turf after 15 years living away working as a documentary filmmaker, with her first drama film in hand to screen to friends, family and the wider community. Little Lamb will screen in the "People Are Strange (When You're a Stranger" Session of Australian genre shorts. Tickets are available through the festival website http://tix.dungogfestival.com.au/session.asp?sn=&s=19
The Dungog Festival features Australian feature and short films, plus a drive in theatre, live music and foodie events, set in the rolling green hills of the Hunter Valley. Dungog is home to Australia's oldest still-operating purpose built cinema. Australian shorts are in the running for the "Gog" award, valued at $1000 and donated by the local community.
The Dungog Festival features Australian feature and short films, plus a drive in theatre, live music and foodie events, set in the rolling green hills of the Hunter Valley. Dungog is home to Australia's oldest still-operating purpose built cinema. Australian shorts are in the running for the "Gog" award, valued at $1000 and donated by the local community.