The Smart Fone Flick Festival (SF3) is entering its 10th year, but one Braybrook contestant was nowhere near being born when it started a decade ago.
Alexis Truong, 6, has entered the festival for the first time, with her project ‘The Bumper Car’ about a crazy family holiday.
Alexis’ father, Tez Vi Truong is an independent film director, and said he has been her number one fan in deciding to try her hand at a film of her own.
“The story came about from her first experience in a bumper car, which happened during a family holiday in Shanghai,” he said.
“My wife and I encouraged her to tell this story when we found a writing and storytelling competition with a kids category.
“As I am a filmmaker, she decided she also wanted to tell the story in a visual format, and asked me to guide her in using the iPhone and in-app editing software.”
He said there have been some setbacks, but Alexis hadn’t given up on her goal, and now has the chance to win big.
“She did not get into the finals at the competition, but we encouraged her to not give up, and continue to be hopeful with future submissions,” he continued.
Alexis shot the whole film with an iPhone, putting together a short film that shows off her experience from her perspective.
“I love telling stories. This is my first film and I hope you like it,” she said.
Alexis and Tez will travel to Sydney in mid-November for a shot at taking out the best kids film award.
Gerald Lynch