Emma Kastelein sets out to make mental illness visible

Naomi Shumack
Updated August 1 2017 - 9:55am, first published July 21 2017 - 4:38pm
Early days: Emma is still in the planning stages of her film, but has already collected a cd of sound effects and created a partial storyboard plan.
Early days: Emma is still in the planning stages of her film, but has already collected a cd of sound effects and created a partial storyboard plan.

With the North West Film Festival set to kick off in Inverell for the very first time, local Emma Kastelein is keen to use the opportunity to tell a story that is very close to her heart. 

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Naomi Shumack

Naomi Shumack

North West Journalist

Born and bred in Inverell, I'm passionate about community journalism. I'm the youngest of five kids, am a book worm and have a ridiculous movie collection. I have a double degree in Communications and International Studies from the University of Wollongong. I write stories for the Inverell Times, Moree Champion and Goondiwindi Argus. You can contact me at naomi.shumack@fairfaxmedia.com.au or on 0438 606 351.

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