About the festival
The Multicultural Film Festival (MFF) celebrates multiculturalism through the lens of short films that explore stories of cultural diversity and living in multicultural Australia, home to the world’s oldest continuous cultures and people who identify with more than 300 ancestries around the world.
MFF in partnership with Swinburne University of Technology, premieres during Refugee Week, spotlighted powerful stories of resilience and hope. Building on the tradition of the Chairperson's Awards at the MFF, the VMC proudly introduced a new category in 2025: the Chairperson’s Refugee Stories Award.
Call for submissions open soon for MFF 2026!
The Multicultural Film Festival (MFF) is opening their call for submissions for short films from Victoria, Australia and around the world from 10 November 2025 until 10 March 2026. For more information, visit FilmFreeway or view further details below.
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Friends of the MFF
The VMC has partnered with a network of experienced filmmakers and industry professionals who have become Friends of the MFF. These passionate advocates are committed to championing diverse storytelling and supporting the next generation of emerging talent across Australia’s vibrant screen industry:
- Atong Atem is a South Sudanese artist and writer from Bor living in Narrm Melbourne. Her work explores postcolonial practices in the diaspora primarily working with photography and video.
- Appointed as the VMC’s Chairperson, from 2015 to 2019, Helen Kapalos is one of Australia’s most respected broadcasters, a seasoned communications leader, and an award-winning documentary filmmaker.
- John Safran is known for his bold explorations of culture, faith, and society. He has won numerous awards for his impactful documentaries, and TV series. His latest book is Squat: A Week Squatting at Kanye’s Mansion.
- Josh Piterman is the author of Behind the Mask and the only Australian to play both the roles of Jean Valjean in Les Misérables and The Phantom in the brilliant original production of The Phantom of the Opera on London’s West End.
- Ra Chapman is a Korean-Australian writer and actor whose work spans film, television, and theatre. Ra garnered a 2025 Australian Writers Guild (AWGIE) Award nomination for her TV comedy series White Fever.
- Born in Zimbabwe and raised in Australia, Tig Terera’s debut TV series, SWIFT STREET, which he created, wrote, and directed (episodes 1-4), was funded by SBS and Magpie Pictures.
Multicultural Film Festival 2025
The MFF premiered to a packed audience of 400 people at ACMI Cinemas in Federation Square on Thursday 19 June 2025. From over 1,275 submissions, the premiere featured 12 compelling short films showcasing multicultural experiences in Australia and abroad, while also launching the Friends of MFF program to grow community engagement and year-round support for diverse storytelling. Reflecting the spirit of Refugee Week, the majority of the entertainers proudly represented refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds.
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Official Selection 2025
The VMC congratulates all filmmakers chosen for the Official Selection as well as the award recipients whose stories captivated audiences and brought multicultural narratives to the forefront. Please see below to view the 2025 award recipients.
Past festivals
Photos
View the photos from the 2025 Premiere Screening and Awards Ceremony. If you have any specific requests regarding assets, please contact events@vmc.vic.gov.au
Partners
The Multicultural Film Festival 2025 is proudly supported by the following partners.
Major partner:
Delivery partner:
Event partners:
- Australian Multicultural Foundation
- Department of Transport and Planning
- Intersect Global Partners
- Segmento
- The University of Melbourne
Supporting partners:
- Foot Solutions
- John Stonemart Pty Ltd
- LanguageLoop
- LouvreElite
- My Holistic Care
- SBS
- Victorian Electoral Commission
Promotion partners:
- RMIT University
- S & J Media Group
- SAE University College
- Bunjil Place
- Morning Peninsula Shire
- Federation Square
The Multicultural Film Festival is presented by the Victorian Multicultural Commission, in collaboration with Swinburne University of Technology.
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