Mojo 2020 films online!
Sunday 24th of May 2020 saw the first online premiere of the Mojo Film Festival! Lots of exquisite short films, some lovely people, and of course lots of great PJ bling! For those who...
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Sunday 24th of May 2020 saw the first online premiere of the Mojo Film Festival! Lots of exquisite short films, some lovely people, and of course lots of great PJ bling! For those who...
Mojo Film Festival Online Gala Night World Schizophrenia DaySunday 24 May7:30pm New (very) short films made by Australian and international filmmakers with living experience of mental health recovery on the theme ‘life interrupted’. Clips...
Online workshop in documentary and creative non-fiction short filmmaking for people with lived experience of mental health issues. Tuesday 12 May 20202pm – 4:30pmOnline Zoom classNo Zoom account needed Places limited, register now ....
There’s only one way that the world is gonna see your short films, and that’s at the Mojo Film Festival! Please contact us to find out how! GET ME MOJOMAN!
Life Interrupted Can you make a 3 minute film about mental health and your covid-19 experience by 11pm Friday 22nd May? Send a Youtube link to schizyinc@gmail.com! Gala online screening event World Schizophrenia Day,...
In 2019, due to ACMI renovations, Mojo Film Festival moved to the Melbourne Town Hall, with just as much acclaim! Here are a few photos from the evening. See more photos here.
By Raphael Kaleb. For everyone who thought life would never get better. A completely silent film about how people can and do change. Read my blog too!
In 2018, Mojo Film Festival was hosted at ACMI Melbourne, to much acclaim! Here are a few photos from the evening. See more photos here.
Sean Wass (Mojo); Darius Devas (Director ‘A Common Thread’); Ben Steel (Director ‘The Show Must Go On’); Geneveive Bailey (Director ‘Happy Sad Man’); Caroline Bowditch (Moderator)
Watch a film by Zoe Glen-Norman ‘Hero’s Journey’ (theme of 2019 Mojo festival)
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Short films made by filmmakers with living experience of schizophrenia and similar post-trauma stress realities.