The Bondi Short Film Festival has announced its finalists.
In the 11th year, the festival has selected 14 finalists out of 200 submissions.
The festival is held on Saturday November 26 at Bondi Pavilion.
Festival director Francis Coady said: “Each year we are blown away by the exceptional quality of submissions and 2011 is no different. It was really difficult to choose just 14 finalists from so many amazing films. I’m really looking forward to presenting the final selections to our audience.”
Films will compete across seven categories, best film, best cinematography, best actor, best music, best script, best design, and People’s choice.
There is a prize pool of $10,000 judged by a panel of film industry experts.
Film finalists:
The Unspoken – director: Jason Van Genderen
Squeeze – director: Will Goodfellow
Physics of Harvesting – director: Amy Mack
Murder Mouth – director: Madeleine Perry
Mongrel’s Creed – director: Tom Noakes
Henry and Aaron’s Perfectly Adequate Christmas...
In the 11th year, the festival has selected 14 finalists out of 200 submissions.
The festival is held on Saturday November 26 at Bondi Pavilion.
Festival director Francis Coady said: “Each year we are blown away by the exceptional quality of submissions and 2011 is no different. It was really difficult to choose just 14 finalists from so many amazing films. I’m really looking forward to presenting the final selections to our audience.”
Films will compete across seven categories, best film, best cinematography, best actor, best music, best script, best design, and People’s choice.
There is a prize pool of $10,000 judged by a panel of film industry experts.
Film finalists:
The Unspoken – director: Jason Van Genderen
Squeeze – director: Will Goodfellow
Physics of Harvesting – director: Amy Mack
Murder Mouth – director: Madeleine Perry
Mongrel’s Creed – director: Tom Noakes
Henry and Aaron’s Perfectly Adequate Christmas...
- 11/8/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The Queensland New Filmmakers Awards has announced the shortlist for this year’s competition.
“We hope to see this year’s nominees go on to bigger and better things – including eventually screening their films at the Brisbane International Film Festival,” said Richard Moore, head of screen culture at Screen Queensland.
Qnfa will be the final event at Biff which gets under way later this week.
The shortlist:
Best Overall Film
Breathless – Peter Ireland True Love – Camilla Roberts Gus – Andrew Martin Blood – Kaylee Burgess
Best Overall Tertiary Production Award
Living With Georgina – Tanika Pratt A Picture of War – Kristy Campbell Intimate Details – Jessika Herling In the Woods – Liran Adani
Best Overall Secondary Production Award
Heist – Justin Gowdie Solo – Arash Ketabchi
Best Animation Award
Gus – Andrew Martin The Umbrella – Xin Li Bear Up – Ahmed Nashabe Take-Me-Away – Benjamin Zaugg
Best Drama Award
Breathless – Peter Ireland The Forgotten Men – Jack Wareham Rosa; After Luxemburg...
“We hope to see this year’s nominees go on to bigger and better things – including eventually screening their films at the Brisbane International Film Festival,” said Richard Moore, head of screen culture at Screen Queensland.
Qnfa will be the final event at Biff which gets under way later this week.
The shortlist:
Best Overall Film
Breathless – Peter Ireland True Love – Camilla Roberts Gus – Andrew Martin Blood – Kaylee Burgess
Best Overall Tertiary Production Award
Living With Georgina – Tanika Pratt A Picture of War – Kristy Campbell Intimate Details – Jessika Herling In the Woods – Liran Adani
Best Overall Secondary Production Award
Heist – Justin Gowdie Solo – Arash Ketabchi
Best Animation Award
Gus – Andrew Martin The Umbrella – Xin Li Bear Up – Ahmed Nashabe Take-Me-Away – Benjamin Zaugg
Best Drama Award
Breathless – Peter Ireland The Forgotten Men – Jack Wareham Rosa; After Luxemburg...
- 11/2/2011
- by Tim Burrowes
- Encore Magazine
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