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It was a celebration of cinema, style and community for the the 19th Byron Bay International Film Festival’s opening night gala, held last Friday.

The night began with a red carpet reception, followed by drinks and vibrant live music by Ole Falcor, ‘a singer-songwriter whose uplifting blend of folk, rock and ambient sounds weaves heartfelt lyrics with intricate guitar work’.

The After-Party was held at Tokyo Doll with XUJA on the decks – ‘a DJ whose globally influenced house and electronic sounds will keep the good vibes rolling’.

There are plenty of more sessions this week for the festival – visit https://www.bbff.com.au/whats-on-when

Young Australian Filmmaker of the Year

In related news, emerging filmmaker Tadji Urlich has been named the 2025 Young Australian filmmaker of the year for his short film ‘The Wake’.

Organisers say, ‘The award, proudly sponsored by Mercato on Byron, was presented at the Festival on Sunday October 19 by Paul Wiegard, CEO of Madman Entertainment and long-time champion of Australian cinema, alongside Mercato Trustee Jason Meares and BBFF Festival Director J’aimee Skippon-Volk’e’.

‘Urlich’s film “The Wake” impressed the judges with its assured direction and emotional depth – a poignant and visually striking exploration of loss and family connection that marks him as a major new voice in Australian screen storytelling.

‘The Wake demonstrates a maturity of vision and a cinematic confidence that’s remarkable for such a young filmmaker,’ said judge Paul Wiegard. ‘Tadji has an instinctive grasp of storytelling and visual rhythm that draws the viewer deeply into his world.’

Festival Director J’aimee Skippon-Volke said the Young Australian Filmmaker of the Year Award continues BBFF’s mission to support the next generation of Australian storytellers. ‘We’re proud to provide a platform where young creatives can share their stories with audiences and industry professionals. Tadji’s achievement is a testament to the passion and skill thriving in Australia’s emerging film community.’

 

More photos from opening night (by Lyn McCarthy & Kurt Petersen)



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