David Hansen's Slingshot is one of the shorts to be featured in the Flickerfest iview collection.
Flickerfest has partnered with ABC iview to launch a collection of some of the best shorts from the festival.s 26 year history. .
.We're excited to be giving audiences around Australia the opportunity to view amazing short films from across the Festival, and Australian film makers a great new platform outside of the festival to share their work with Australian audiences,. said Flickerfest director Bronwyn Kidd.
Included in 25 films in the Flickerfest iview collection are: Vote Yes.directed by Nick Waterman starring Miranda Tapsell,. Damian Walshe-Howling's Suspended.starring Damon Gameau; and Florence Has Left The Building from director Mirrah Foulkes, starring Jacki Weaver.
The 26th Flickerfest will be held January 6 - 15th..
http://iview.abc.net.au/collection/flickerfest-best-of...
Flickerfest has partnered with ABC iview to launch a collection of some of the best shorts from the festival.s 26 year history. .
.We're excited to be giving audiences around Australia the opportunity to view amazing short films from across the Festival, and Australian film makers a great new platform outside of the festival to share their work with Australian audiences,. said Flickerfest director Bronwyn Kidd.
Included in 25 films in the Flickerfest iview collection are: Vote Yes.directed by Nick Waterman starring Miranda Tapsell,. Damian Walshe-Howling's Suspended.starring Damon Gameau; and Florence Has Left The Building from director Mirrah Foulkes, starring Jacki Weaver.
The 26th Flickerfest will be held January 6 - 15th..
http://iview.abc.net.au/collection/flickerfest-best-of...
- 11/2/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
David Hansen's Slingshot is one of the shorts to be featured in the Flickerfest iview collection.
Flickerfest has partnered with ABC iview to launch a collection of some of the best shorts from the festival.s 26 year history. .
.We're excited to be giving audiences around Australia the opportunity to view amazing short films from across the Festival, and Australian film makers a great new platform outside of the festival to share their work with Australian audiences,. said Flickerfest director Bronwyn Kidd.
Included in 25 films in the Flickerfest iview collection are: Vote Yes.directed by Nick Waterman starring Miranda Tapsell,. Damian Walshe-Howling's Suspended.starring Damon Gameau; and Florence Has Left The Building from director Mirrah Foulkes, starring Jacki Weaver.
The 26th Flickerfest will be held January 6 - 15th..
http://iview.abc.net.au/collection/flickerfest-best-of...
Flickerfest has partnered with ABC iview to launch a collection of some of the best shorts from the festival.s 26 year history. .
.We're excited to be giving audiences around Australia the opportunity to view amazing short films from across the Festival, and Australian film makers a great new platform outside of the festival to share their work with Australian audiences,. said Flickerfest director Bronwyn Kidd.
Included in 25 films in the Flickerfest iview collection are: Vote Yes.directed by Nick Waterman starring Miranda Tapsell,. Damian Walshe-Howling's Suspended.starring Damon Gameau; and Florence Has Left The Building from director Mirrah Foulkes, starring Jacki Weaver.
The 26th Flickerfest will be held January 6 - 15th..
http://iview.abc.net.au/collection/flickerfest-best-of...
- 11/2/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Double win marks the first time two films have shared Australia’s top film prize.Scroll down for full list of winners
Russell Crowe’s The Water Diviner and Jennifer Kent thriller The Babadook have both won the Aacta (Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts) Award for best film, marking the first time that two titles have shared the country’s top film prize.
The event in Sydney, hosted this year by actresses Cate Blanchett and Deborah Mailman, is only the 4th annual Aacta Awards but they were the result of an overhaul of the AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards, which were established in 1969.
The two winning films could not be more different from each other. Kent’s meticulously crafted low-budget claustrophobic thriller, The Babadook, is about a single mother who battles with her son’s fear of a monster lurking in the house.
Gladiator star Crowe’s directorial debut, The Water Diviner, is about...
Russell Crowe’s The Water Diviner and Jennifer Kent thriller The Babadook have both won the Aacta (Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts) Award for best film, marking the first time that two titles have shared the country’s top film prize.
The event in Sydney, hosted this year by actresses Cate Blanchett and Deborah Mailman, is only the 4th annual Aacta Awards but they were the result of an overhaul of the AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards, which were established in 1969.
The two winning films could not be more different from each other. Kent’s meticulously crafted low-budget claustrophobic thriller, The Babadook, is about a single mother who battles with her son’s fear of a monster lurking in the house.
Gladiator star Crowe’s directorial debut, The Water Diviner, is about...
- 1/29/2015
- by Sandy.George@me.com (Sandy George)
- ScreenDaily
The first round of Aacta Award winners have been announced today at the 4th Aacta Award Luncheon held at the Star Event Centre in Sydney.
Celebrating screen craft excellence in Australia, 22 awards were presented, recognising the work of screen practitioners working in television, documentary, short fiction film, short animation and feature film.
The Luncheon was hosted by writer/actor/producer/director Adam Zwar, who was also joined throughout the event by a list of distinguished presenters. including Aacta President Geoffrey Rush, David Stratton, Damian Walshe-Howling, Alexandra Schepisi, Charlotte Best and Diana Glenn.
In the feature film category, Predestination took home the most Awards; with Ben Nott Acs taking out the prize for Best Cinematography, Matt Villa Ase winning the award for Best Editing, and Matthew Putland scooping Best Production Design.
Tess Schofield was honoured with the Aacta Award for Best Costume Design for her work on The Water Diviner while...
Celebrating screen craft excellence in Australia, 22 awards were presented, recognising the work of screen practitioners working in television, documentary, short fiction film, short animation and feature film.
The Luncheon was hosted by writer/actor/producer/director Adam Zwar, who was also joined throughout the event by a list of distinguished presenters. including Aacta President Geoffrey Rush, David Stratton, Damian Walshe-Howling, Alexandra Schepisi, Charlotte Best and Diana Glenn.
In the feature film category, Predestination took home the most Awards; with Ben Nott Acs taking out the prize for Best Cinematography, Matt Villa Ase winning the award for Best Editing, and Matthew Putland scooping Best Production Design.
Tess Schofield was honoured with the Aacta Award for Best Costume Design for her work on The Water Diviner while...
- 1/27/2015
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
Russell Crowe-Directed Movie Up for Australian Film Award; Crowe Shortlisted Only in Acting Category
Director Russell Crowe Movie up for Best Film: Australian Academy Awards 2015 nominations (photo: Actor-director Russell Crowe in 'The Water Diviner') Aacta Awards: Feature Film Categories Best Film The Babadook Kristina Ceyton and Kristian Moliere Charlie's Country Nils Erik Nielsen, Peter Djigirr and Rolf de Heer Predestination Paddy McDonald, Tim McGahan, Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig The Railway Man Chris Brown, Andy Paterson and Bill Curbishley Tracks Emile Sherman and Iain Canning The Water Diviner Andrew Mason, Keith Rodger and Troy Lum Best Director The Babadook Jennifer Kent Charlie's Country Rolf de Heer Predestination Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig The Rover David Michôd Best Actress Kate Box The Little Death Essie Davis The Babadook Sarah Snook Predestination Mia Wasikowska Tracks Best Actor Russell Crowe The Water Diviner David Gulpilil Charlie's Country Damon Herriman The Little Death Guy Pearce The Rover Best Supporting Actor Patrick Brammall The Little Death Yilmaz Erdogan...
- 12/3/2014
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
The nominees for the two short film categories at the 4th annual Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aatca) Awards were announced today.
The contenders for best short animation are God Squad (Nicholas Kempt, Troy Zafer), Grace Under Water (Anthony Lawrence), Love In The Time Of March Madness (Robertino Zambrano, Melissa Johnston) and The Video Dating Tape of Desmondo Ray, Aged 33 & 3/4. (Steve Baker).
In the running for best short fiction are Florence Has Left The Building (Mirrah Foulkes, Alex White), Grey Bull (Khoby Rowe, Eddy Bell), The iMom (Ariel Martin, Anna Fawcett) and Welcome To Iron Knob (Dave Wade, Alexandra Blue).
The feature films in competition and the nominees for the Aacta Award for best feature length documentary will be revealed in the coming weeks. All feature film, TV and the remaining documentary nominees will be announced later in 2014. The awards will be presented in Sydney in January.
Director...
The contenders for best short animation are God Squad (Nicholas Kempt, Troy Zafer), Grace Under Water (Anthony Lawrence), Love In The Time Of March Madness (Robertino Zambrano, Melissa Johnston) and The Video Dating Tape of Desmondo Ray, Aged 33 & 3/4. (Steve Baker).
In the running for best short fiction are Florence Has Left The Building (Mirrah Foulkes, Alex White), Grey Bull (Khoby Rowe, Eddy Bell), The iMom (Ariel Martin, Anna Fawcett) and Welcome To Iron Knob (Dave Wade, Alexandra Blue).
The feature films in competition and the nominees for the Aacta Award for best feature length documentary will be revealed in the coming weeks. All feature film, TV and the remaining documentary nominees will be announced later in 2014. The awards will be presented in Sydney in January.
Director...
- 9/2/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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