Like many film festivals in Australia, the Melbourne Documentary Film
Festival had very humble beginnings. MDFF started off as a small,
young, fun, experimental film festival incubated at local art space
(to make documentary accessible to everyone) and has gone on to become
one of the biggest showcases of documentary and factual filmmaking in
Australia via its filmmaking competition. When we started back in 2016
we really wanted to make the genre, modern, progressive, open to
everyone and make the genre more broadbased and popular, back in 2016
documentary was considered very geeky, nerdy, bookish, elitist,
pretencious and niche with the only documentary series on Australian
network TV being Body Hack. We really wanted to make documentary,
fun, interesting and appealing, particuarly for young people by
playing music, video game, true crime, animated cult, mockumentay and
sports documentaries. Now, nearly 5 years later documentary is now one
of the hottest genres and highest rated draws on television and also
at the local cinema (largely due to Netflix). Music documentaries
play at local bars and clubs around Melbourne, double features play
the local cineplex and a real documentary scene has emerged, here in
Melbourne (which we have played a small but pivotal role in). Our team
work exceptionally hard to support the industry and put in hundreds
and hundreds of hours each year to help the local and international
documentary sector and are one of the only documentary festivals in
the world to raise money for charity.
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