The Screen Industry Gala Awards.
Despite the event itself being cancelled, Gold Coast Film Festival soldiered on with its annual Screen Industry Gala Awards last night – albeit online.
Winner of the Best Australian Film was director Kriv Stenders’ documentary on Slim Dusty’s wife Joy McKean, Slim & I. Produced by Chris Brown and Aline Jacques, the film sees McKean tell the story of her career, marriage, and her determination to be recognised as a performer and songwriter in her own right.
Indie doco Morgana, co-directed by Josie Hess and Isabel Peppard, took home the Blackmagic Design Best Australian Independent Film Award, winning a Blackmagic Pocket Camera 6K. The film follows Morgana Muses, who in her 40s was an unhappy housewife in Albury. By 50, she was a feminist pornography icon.
Post-production house The Post Lounge won the inaugural Queensland Screen Business of the Year Award and special FX makeup and prosthetics...
Despite the event itself being cancelled, Gold Coast Film Festival soldiered on with its annual Screen Industry Gala Awards last night – albeit online.
Winner of the Best Australian Film was director Kriv Stenders’ documentary on Slim Dusty’s wife Joy McKean, Slim & I. Produced by Chris Brown and Aline Jacques, the film sees McKean tell the story of her career, marriage, and her determination to be recognised as a performer and songwriter in her own right.
Indie doco Morgana, co-directed by Josie Hess and Isabel Peppard, took home the Blackmagic Design Best Australian Independent Film Award, winning a Blackmagic Pocket Camera 6K. The film follows Morgana Muses, who in her 40s was an unhappy housewife in Albury. By 50, she was a feminist pornography icon.
Post-production house The Post Lounge won the inaugural Queensland Screen Business of the Year Award and special FX makeup and prosthetics...
- 4/17/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Chicago – With the evolution of marijuana legalization, and the continued hilarity of people getting high, the time has come for a new age stoner comedy. “My Friend’s Rubber Ducky” – written and directed by Josh Hyde – has its Chicago Premiere at the Midwest Independent Film Festival on Tuesday, June 7th, 2016. For complete information, click here.
The film is basically a four person comedy, having to do with an uncollected debt and the Stockholm syndrome. When Joseph (Jordan Kenneth Kamp) seeks to get a long-lost loan back from Oliver (Kenneth Yoder), kidnapping the deadbeat seems the only solution. Joseph enlists his stoner roommate Tee (Alex Hardaway) and girlfriend Mauve (Rinska Carrasco) to help keep Oliver in their apartment until he pays, and unexpectedly the captors and their victim begin to bond.
Director Josh Hyde Sets Up a Shot for ‘My Friend’s Rubber Ducky’
Photo credit: Josh Hyde
Writer/director Josh Hyde...
The film is basically a four person comedy, having to do with an uncollected debt and the Stockholm syndrome. When Joseph (Jordan Kenneth Kamp) seeks to get a long-lost loan back from Oliver (Kenneth Yoder), kidnapping the deadbeat seems the only solution. Joseph enlists his stoner roommate Tee (Alex Hardaway) and girlfriend Mauve (Rinska Carrasco) to help keep Oliver in their apartment until he pays, and unexpectedly the captors and their victim begin to bond.
Director Josh Hyde Sets Up a Shot for ‘My Friend’s Rubber Ducky’
Photo credit: Josh Hyde
Writer/director Josh Hyde...
- 6/6/2016
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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