on 12-11-2015 07:09 AM
Popular short film festival Tropfest has been cancelled after 23 years with founder John Polson saying it may be due to a "terrible and irresponsible mismanagement" of funds.
Billed as the world's largest festival of its kind, Tropfest attracts hundreds of entries and is watched by thousands every year and was due to take place on December 6.
"It is devastating for me to announce today that Tropfest will not be taking place as scheduled in [Sydney's] Centennial Park this year," founder and director John Polson said in a statement.
"In the past week or so, I have been made aware that the company contracted to raise the funding and administer the Tropfest event is unable to move forward for financial reasons.
"Despite a challenging sponsorship climate, Tropfest has done reasonably well in attracting support this year; however, to my great surprise, the management company has informed us that it is unable to proceed."
Polson said it went without saying that the announcement was "the most difficult one I've made in Tropfest's 23-year history".
"My heart goes out to this year's 16 filmmaking finalists, to our incredible list of sponsors and partners, and of course to our loyal and beloved audience," he said.
"It is too early to tell what has actually happened here, although it is hard to avoid concluding there has been a terrible and irresponsible mismanagement of Tropfest funds.
"I and others will be spending the coming weeks and months investigating what has transpired.
"In the meantime, I ask all of Tropfest's many supporters to bear with us while we figure out how we can rebound from this disaster. Now more than ever this unique Australian cultural event needs your patience and support."
Another "Where Did the Money Go" investigation.
How sickening it must be for all those innocent people involved who are passionate about, and who are trying their best to get a foot in the door of the Film Industry.
With sponsors hard to attract in the first place, this will hurt any organization in the future trying to raise sponsorship.
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DEB
12-11-2015 09:38 AM - edited 12-11-2015 09:39 AM
it's very disppointing- a frind of mine won it in 2002 and went on to become filthy rich and quite a renowned director, so I can see what an important starting point it is for talented people to get their foot in the door.
it's a big let down for the arts community that it won't be held this year
on 12-11-2015 09:42 AM
I wonder if that was another con. Rich pickins to be made in Australia.
on 12-11-2015 10:16 AM
I wonder what union they had?