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The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival is an Australian film festival held annually in
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. With the event being held in
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, which has provided the setting of film and television productions such as '' The Proposition'', ''
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'', '' Mystery Road'', '' Goldstone'', '' Texas Rising'' and '' Total Control'', The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival is promoted as Australia's only
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film festival. A proposal for a film festival in Winton akin to the
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was first put forward by local publican Clive Kitchen who saw the film industry as being beneficial to Winton's economy. The idea received support from Winton Shire mayor
Butch Lenton Graham Thomas "Butch" Lenton (1956 – 1 October 2017) was an Australian councillor and community advocate.Bond, Nicole; Tatham, Harriet; Varley, Russell (9 October 2018Mayor Butch Lenton remembered by Winton community ''ABC News''. Retrieved 27 ...
, Screen Australia's Gina Black and ''Mystery Road'' producer
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. Festival director, filmmaker and academic Greg Dolgopolov was appointed the inaugural festival creative director. With Lenton as the founding chairperson, The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival was established as an incorporated not-for-profit organisation with the objectives of boosting cultural tourism, encouraging film production and investment and offering a curriculum for film students. Lenton died in 2017. Plans for the inaugural festival were announced to the public in Winton in September 2013 following the Queensland premiere of ''Mystery Road'' which was mostly filmed in the area. Commencing on 27 June 2014 with a screening of ''
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'', The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival was held for the first time over ten days, featuring 50 Australian films, many of them screened in the Royal Open Air Theatre which is one of two surviving open air theatres in Australia. Since the first festival in 2014, The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival has been held each year, usually during the winter school holidays in late June and early July. In 2015, daytime screenings of films were relocated to the Winton Shire hall following a fire just days before the festival which destroyed the Waltzing Matilda Centre where movies were scheduled to be shown in the Sarah Riley Theatre. With fears the fire could discourage people from attending the festival, Australian actor
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issued a plea for people to continue with their planned journey to Winton. Although it was postponed until later in the year, the festival went ahead in 2020 despite the
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and is believed to have been the only film festival held in Australia that year. The 2021 event also proceeded despite the closure of state borders at short notice due to COVID-19 clusters forming in several states. With the festival's success combined with the amount of productions shot in the area, there have been proposals to establish permanent
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facilities in the town.


Winton's Walk of Fame

Each year, the festival honours a person involved with the
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by revealing their name on a star on Winton's Walk of Fame located in Elderslie Street. As of 2022, seven people have been inducted onto the Walk of Fame -
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,
Ivan Sen Ivan Sen (born 1972) is an Indigenous Australian filmmaker. He is a director, screenwriter and cinematographer, as well as an editor, composer and sound designer. He is co-founder and director of Bunya Productions. Early life Ivan Sen was born ...
,
Margaret Pomeranz Margaret Pomeranz (born 14 July 1944) is an Australian film critic, writer, producer and television personality. Early life Pomeranz was born Margeret Anne Jones-Owen on 14 July 1944 in Waverley, a suburb of Sydney. She was educated at the P ...
,
Butch Lenton Graham Thomas "Butch" Lenton (1956 – 1 October 2017) was an Australian councillor and community advocate.Bond, Nicole; Tatham, Harriet; Varley, Russell (9 October 2018Mayor Butch Lenton remembered by Winton community ''ABC News''. Retrieved 27 ...
,
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David Gulpilil David Dhalatnghu Gulpilil (1 July 1953 – 29 November 2021), known professionally as David Gulpilil and posthumously (at his family's request, to avoid naming the dead) as David Dalaithngu for three days, was an Indigenous Australian actor ...
and
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References

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