Trasharama A-Go-Go


Trasharama A-Go-Go is an annual low-budget/no-budget short film festival started in 1997 by Dick Dale of Adelaide bands Gacy's Place and Kamikaze. Although it was started in Adelaide, South Australia the festival has gained local and national sponsorship allowing it to grow slightly in size and a lot in popularity and now tours Australia with screenings in most Australian states.
Trasharama A-Go-Go is promoted as "Australia's NASTIEST Short Film FESTERval". Although no festival was held in 2010, the festival returned the following yearand has been held annually since then.

List of films screened sorted by year

1994 – A taste of what was to become the Trasharama festival, one-off screening held at the Crown and Anchor Hotel.
1997 – "Trash Film Night" – eleven films from Adelaide and Brisbane, followed by performances by the bands, Blood Sucking Freaks and The Ghouls, screening held at "Mad Love Bar" band venue.

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1998 – "Trash Film Night 2" – Held in Producers Hotel beer garden. Screening of 11 Australian films followed by live performances by the bands Madonna's Armpits and Fear and Loathing.

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1999 – Trasharama A-Go-Go is held at Mercury Cinema in Adelaide, Revolver Nightclub in Melbourne and Side on Cafe in Sydney.

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2000 – Trasharama A-Go-Go is held at Mercury Cinema in Adelaide, The Zoo in Brisbane, Side on Cafe in Sydney and Revolver in Melbourne.

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2001

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2002
Festival only held in South Australia in 2002, at Mercury Cinema in Adelaide.
2003
Screenings held in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.

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2004
Screenings held in Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Caloundra, Geelong and Newcastle.

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2005
Travelled widely around Australia.

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2006
Travelled widely around Australia.

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2007
Travelled widely around Australia.

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2008
Travelled widely around Australia.

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2009