Mission Arts Movies
Commencing in 2009, under the name Mission Beach Film Festival Inc. (MBFF), members of the Mission Beach community operated a very successful series of annual film festivals, with the world’s first film festival solely focused on a sustainability theme.
The inaugural festival ran over three nights from 9-12 November 2009 and featured a then first-release showing of The Age of Stupid, the first big-screen dramatisation of climate change. A highlight for the September 2010 festival was the Hon Malcolm Turnbull, who at the time was a member of the House of Representatives for Wentworth, New South Wales, at the VIP event held at The Elandra Resort. The annual Photographic Awards Exhibition at Mission Arts was also born from this Festival.
In 2011, the World of Women’s Cinema (WOW) Film Festival was the first event held at the brand-new Mission Beach Community Arts Centre, screening on Friday, 9 September and Saturday, 10 September. In 2012, the Mission Beach Film Festival (MBFF Inc) was again held at MARCS Park, in the original November timeslot, between 2 and 4 November 2012.
By 2013, as so often happens with community initiatives, it had become difficult to sustain momentum and maintain support from a dwindling band of keen volunteers. Consequently, in April 2013, MBFF Inc. was formally wound up and subsequently reborn within Mission Arts as the Mission Beach Film Club (MBFC), also known locally as Cinema Paradiso. For several years the MBFC showed monthly arthouse films at the Community for Coastal and Cassowary Conservation (C4) meeting room, until COVID interrupted the sessions. Post COVID, through the second half of 2020, MBFC sessions moved to Mission Arts ‘Cage’ area, using new equipment that Mission Arts purchased for these and other purposes.
Early in 2021, the volunteers who had been running MBFC within Mission Arts decided to set up a second (separate) film club. Mission Arts assisted with significant financial and other support, including the transfer of the DVD library, club membership list and the Cinema Paradiso name and logo to the new group. Consequently, the Mission Arts Film group continues under its new name Mission Arts Movies (MAM).
Mission Arts Movies continued the film festival theme with the Queensland Touring Film Festival in June 2021, within its monthly program of varied movies. Another highlight that continued the original MBFF sustainability theme was the screening of Infractions in October 2022, a film about the impact of hydraulic fracturing (commonly known as ‘fracking’) in the Northern Territory.
MAM now shows recent films and has drawn on the funding carried forward from the MBFF. However, in 2024, new charges were implemented to assist in the costs of purchasing and paying public viewing license fees.
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