Holy Hell, am I e’er filled to the beastly brim with blood and turkey! Ok, it wasn’t blood; it was wine, which considering the flicks I review sometimes, should be a prerequisite. Before the buzz leaves my belfry, let’s get down to the horror biz!
Before we dig into the revoltin’ reviews, I want to share with you a music video by a band I really dig: Johnny Unheimlich! Here’s the creepy clip for their new single Tell The Worms to Wait! Check it out below, and head here for info on when their new CD will be available!
Now for those reviews tens of you are no doubt clamoring for!
One Eyed Girl
• Release Date: Available December 8th on DVD, Digital and Blu-ra
• Written By: Craig Behenna, Nick Matthews
• Directed By: Nick Matthews
• Starring: Steve Le Marquand, Sara West, Mark Leonard Winter, Tilda Cobham-Hervey
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Before we dig into the revoltin’ reviews, I want to share with you a music video by a band I really dig: Johnny Unheimlich! Here’s the creepy clip for their new single Tell The Worms to Wait! Check it out below, and head here for info on when their new CD will be available!
Now for those reviews tens of you are no doubt clamoring for!
One Eyed Girl
• Release Date: Available December 8th on DVD, Digital and Blu-ra
• Written By: Craig Behenna, Nick Matthews
• Directed By: Nick Matthews
• Starring: Steve Le Marquand, Sara West, Mark Leonard Winter, Tilda Cobham-Hervey
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- 12/3/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
It has been a long time coming but two years after we first saw a teaser trailer for One Eyed Girl, Nick Matthews' thriller will finally be seen in outside the festival circuit in North America.
The project, co-written by Matthews and Craig Behenna, stars Mark Leonard Winter as Travis, a young psychiatrist dealing with the loss of one of his patients, when he comes across a support group that might just be the perfect fit to help him get over the loss. Travis moves himself to the group's compound in an effort to find himself and redemption and instead, finds himself in the middle of a cult led by Father Jay (Steve Le Marquand).
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The project, co-written by Matthews and Craig Behenna, stars Mark Leonard Winter as Travis, a young psychiatrist dealing with the loss of one of his patients, when he comes across a support group that might just be the perfect fit to help him get over the loss. Travis moves himself to the group's compound in an effort to find himself and redemption and instead, finds himself in the middle of a cult led by Father Jay (Steve Le Marquand).
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- 11/10/2015
- QuietEarth.us
Uncanny star Lucy Griffiths was kind enough to answer some questions for us, and the Q&A we conducted with her kicks off the round-up. Also: domestic acquisition news for Emelie, details for One Eyed Girl on Blu-ray / DVD, and Vault of the Macabre II video.
Uncanny: "Rlj Entertainment will be releasing Uncanny on November 3rd, 2015.
Mark Webber (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), David Clayton Rogers (Bloody Sunday), Lucy Griffiths (TV’s “True Blood”) and director Matthew Leutwyler are available for interviews on behalf of the film’s release.
For ten years, inventor David Kressen has lived in seclusion with his inventions, including Adam, a robot with incredible lifelike human qualities. When reporter Joy Andrews is given access to their unconventional facility, she is alternately repelled and attracted to the scientist and his creation. But as Adam exhibits an emergent behavior of anger and jealousy towards her, she finds...
Uncanny: "Rlj Entertainment will be releasing Uncanny on November 3rd, 2015.
Mark Webber (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), David Clayton Rogers (Bloody Sunday), Lucy Griffiths (TV’s “True Blood”) and director Matthew Leutwyler are available for interviews on behalf of the film’s release.
For ten years, inventor David Kressen has lived in seclusion with his inventions, including Adam, a robot with incredible lifelike human qualities. When reporter Joy Andrews is given access to their unconventional facility, she is alternately repelled and attracted to the scientist and his creation. But as Adam exhibits an emergent behavior of anger and jealousy towards her, she finds...
- 11/3/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Annabelle Sheehan.
The incoming CEO of the South Australian Film Corporation is keen to continue supporting a diverse range of projects across multiple platforms and to foster indigenous filmmaking in the State.
Currently director of production investment at ScreenWest, Annabelle Sheehan will take up the post in mid-February, succeeding Richard Harris.
.It.s important to have a diverse slate of content across film, TV drama, documentaries and online,. Sheehan tells If. .We also need to strike a balance between supporting emerging and established players and looking to see where the new talent is coming from.
.I am looking forward to understanding South Australian stories and how we can activate those stories further and expand them. I also want to connect with the indigenous community and help them look for filmmaking opportunities..
Sheehan has known Harris, who is returning to Sydney as head of Screen Australia.s business and audience department,...
The incoming CEO of the South Australian Film Corporation is keen to continue supporting a diverse range of projects across multiple platforms and to foster indigenous filmmaking in the State.
Currently director of production investment at ScreenWest, Annabelle Sheehan will take up the post in mid-February, succeeding Richard Harris.
.It.s important to have a diverse slate of content across film, TV drama, documentaries and online,. Sheehan tells If. .We also need to strike a balance between supporting emerging and established players and looking to see where the new talent is coming from.
.I am looking forward to understanding South Australian stories and how we can activate those stories further and expand them. I also want to connect with the indigenous community and help them look for filmmaking opportunities..
Sheehan has known Harris, who is returning to Sydney as head of Screen Australia.s business and audience department,...
- 1/8/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Writer and director Nick Matthews made his feature debut at this year's Austin Film Festival with One Eyed Girl, a riveting psychological thriller that takes place in South Australia but could just as easily occur anywhere. Co-written by co-star Craig Behenna (The Babadook), this film -- which just won the Aff 2014 jury prize in the "Dark Matters" category -- slowly reveals the layers of pain and guilt experienced by a psychiatrist and the unexpected rocky path to redemption and salvation.
Travis (Mark Leonard Winter) is a thirtysomething psychiatrist severely damaged by the death of former patient Rachel (Katy Cheel). Through a series of flashbacks, we learn that Travis' relationship with Rachel extended beyond and was impacted by her mental health. Travis' inability to connect to his patients and Rachel is compounded by the desensitization to the violence and corruption of the modern world, as well as a refusal to accept his own identity.
Travis (Mark Leonard Winter) is a thirtysomething psychiatrist severely damaged by the death of former patient Rachel (Katy Cheel). Through a series of flashbacks, we learn that Travis' relationship with Rachel extended beyond and was impacted by her mental health. Travis' inability to connect to his patients and Rachel is compounded by the desensitization to the violence and corruption of the modern world, as well as a refusal to accept his own identity.
- 10/28/2014
- by Debbie Cerda
- Slackerwood
Writer-director Nick Matthews and writer Craig Behenna use One Eyed Girl as a way to observe different approaches to psychiatry, revealing the blurred and codependent line between "therapist" and "patient." No one in One Eyed Girl is sane or healthy, and while Jay seems to have found successful ways to build confidence in his congregation, he is probably no better equipped to help people than Travis.
- 10/27/2014
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
Nick Matthews. psychological thriller One Eyed Girl has won the jury prize in the .Dark Matters. category at the Austin Film Festival in Texas.
Produce by David Ngo and written by Matthews and Craig Behenna, the South Australian-shot film tells of a psychiatrist, haunted by the death of a former patient, who stumbles upon a Doomsday cult and battles to save a teenage girl from its clutches
Starring Tilda Cobham-Hervey (The Kettering Incident, 52 Tuesdays), Mark Leonard Winter (Healing, Van Diemen.s Land) and Steve Le Marquand (Rake, Vertical Limit), One Eyed Girl will be released in Australian cinemas on April 2, distributed by The Backlot Studios.
The Dark Matters award was introduced last year and was won by Madellaine Paxson.s Blood Punch.
Austin Film Festival screenplay and teleplay competition director, Matt Dy said, "Screenwriters Craig Behenna and Nick Matthews have written a script that, on the page, would very likely...
Produce by David Ngo and written by Matthews and Craig Behenna, the South Australian-shot film tells of a psychiatrist, haunted by the death of a former patient, who stumbles upon a Doomsday cult and battles to save a teenage girl from its clutches
Starring Tilda Cobham-Hervey (The Kettering Incident, 52 Tuesdays), Mark Leonard Winter (Healing, Van Diemen.s Land) and Steve Le Marquand (Rake, Vertical Limit), One Eyed Girl will be released in Australian cinemas on April 2, distributed by The Backlot Studios.
The Dark Matters award was introduced last year and was won by Madellaine Paxson.s Blood Punch.
Austin Film Festival screenplay and teleplay competition director, Matt Dy said, "Screenwriters Craig Behenna and Nick Matthews have written a script that, on the page, would very likely...
- 10/26/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
If you pick up the new issue of Empire, you’ll see that one of the films we’re eagerly anticipating is Jennifer Kent’s ambitious, scary horror pic The Babadook. The new trailer for the film has crept online to make you worry about noises in the night. The story finds Amelia (Essie Davis) still mourning the violent death of her husband six years earlier. Her uncontrollable six year-old, Samuel (Noah Wiseman), is another emotional weight she’s struggling with. To make things worse, the poor tyke is scared of a terrifying monster and is barely sleeping.That’s when The Babadook, a weird storybook, lands on their doorstep, boasting a tale about the exact monster in her son’s subconscious. It turns out that he may not be imagining it after all... Remember kids: the things you’re terrified about are all real!With Tim Purcell, Daniel Henshall,...
- 9/25/2014
- EmpireOnline
The nightmarish babadook will be haunting UK dreamers next month just in time for the Halloween season. 'The Babadook' is the new Jennifer Kent directed chiller which opens in UK theatres on 24 October. And to help escort the release to its theatrical opening this newly revealed quad poster has arrived full of terrifying quotations! The Aussie horror feature stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, Benjamin Winspear, Cathy Adamek and Craig Behenna. Head below to the check out the poster....
- 9/11/2014
- Horror Asylum
The Babadook Trailer. Jennifer Kent‘s The Babadook (2013) movie trailer 2 stars Adam Morgan, Peta Shannon, Daniel Henshall, Cathy Adamek, and Craig Behenna. The Babadook‘s plot synopsis: “Six years after the violent death of her husband, Amelia (Essie Davis) is at a loss. She struggles to discipline her ‘out of [...]
Continue reading: The Babadook (2014) Movie Trailer 2: You Can’t Get Rid of This Spector...
Continue reading: The Babadook (2014) Movie Trailer 2: You Can’t Get Rid of This Spector...
- 8/16/2014
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
The official UK trailer for Jennifer Kent's supernatural chiller 'The Babadook' has made its way online just in time for the weekend. It arrives here in the UK one week before Halloween on 24 October. Sadly our transatlantic cousins will have until the 28 November before it gets its Us release both theatrically and on VOD. The chilling Australian tale stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, Benjamin Winspear, Cathy Adamek and Craig Behenna. Check out the trailer below....
- 8/15/2014
- Horror Asylum
Jennifer Kent's new supernatural chiller 'The Babadook' will be making an appearance finally this coming November. IFC Midnight will be unleashing the movie both on VOD and on a limited theatrical release kicking off on 28 November. IFC picked up the project aftert his years Sundance festival and the Australian horror stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, Benjamin Winspear, Cathy Adamek and Craig Behenna....
- 8/8/2014
- Horror Asylum
IFC Midnight have acquired the rights to Jennifer Kent's Aussie horror 'The Babadook' for distribution across the Us. The chilling tale of a storybook that holds the key to a mysterious creature haunting Amelia and her 6 year old son Samuel had some response at this months Sundance festival which obviously drew the attention's of IFC. There's no official release date planned just yet but we're sure it's being lined up for a roll out later this year. Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, Benjamin Winspear, Cathy Adamek and Craig Behenna all star....
- 1/27/2014
- Horror Asylum
Writer/director Jennifer Kent's Australian horror 'The Babadook' has materialised at this years Sundance festival. And to accompany it's more than positive feedback a couple of new stills as well as a festival poster have emerged. The new pics don't reveal too much about the heinous creature itself but the teaser poster certainly gives us a good outline of the terrifying figure. 'The Babadook' stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, Benjamin Winspear, Cathy Adamek and Craig Behenna. Check out the goods below....
- 1/23/2014
- Horror Asylum
The Babadook Trailer. Jennifer Kent‘s The Babadook (2013) movie trailer stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Cathy Adamek, and Craig Behenna. The Babadook‘s plot synopsis: “Six years after the violent death of her husband, Amelia (Essie Davis) is at a loss. She struggles to discipline her ‘out of control’ [...]
Continue reading: The Babadook (2013) Movie Trailer: A Creature Lurks Between the Pages...
Continue reading: The Babadook (2013) Movie Trailer: A Creature Lurks Between the Pages...
- 1/22/2014
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Typifying a growing buoyancy and sense of optimism about filmmaking in South Australia, producers Julie Byrne, Kristian Moliere and Jennifer Jones have formed Triptych Pictures.
The troika has just delivered its first factual entertainment series for the ABC, Jillaroo School, and shooting wraps today on its first feature, Touch.
Jillaroo School (6 x 30.) follows the journeys of the women who undergo a course to train as jillaroos under the tutelage of experienced horse master Bill Willoughby.
Writer-director Christopher Houghton.s Touch is a thriller about a mother and daughter who are on the run, hiding in a remote hills town, starring Leeanna Walsman, Matt Day, Greg Hatton and 12-year-old tyro Onor Nottle.
.It.s very hard to be a solo producer or even a duo,. Byrne tells If. .With three you have a critical mass and each brings different ideas. We are all drama-oriented and we want to get into TV series drama.
The troika has just delivered its first factual entertainment series for the ABC, Jillaroo School, and shooting wraps today on its first feature, Touch.
Jillaroo School (6 x 30.) follows the journeys of the women who undergo a course to train as jillaroos under the tutelage of experienced horse master Bill Willoughby.
Writer-director Christopher Houghton.s Touch is a thriller about a mother and daughter who are on the run, hiding in a remote hills town, starring Leeanna Walsman, Matt Day, Greg Hatton and 12-year-old tyro Onor Nottle.
.It.s very hard to be a solo producer or even a duo,. Byrne tells If. .With three you have a critical mass and each brings different ideas. We are all drama-oriented and we want to get into TV series drama.
- 10/3/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Tilda Cobham-Hervey was 16 when she auditioned for and won her first acting role, the lead in Sophie Hyde.s Adelaide-shot feature 52 Tuesdays, in 2011.
That was a big commitment, juggled with her year 11 and 12 studies as the film was shot on consecutive Tuesdays for 52 weeks.
At the end of last year Tilly shot her second film, playing the title character in One Eyed Girl, the directing debut of cinematographer Nick Matthews.
Both films will have their world premieres at the Adelaide Film Festival (October 10-20).. Both were funded by the Safc's FilmLab and the Aff Investment Fund supported 52 Tuesdays.
Now 19, the Adelaide-based Cobham-Hervey is understandably nervous as she waits to see how the films are received, particularly as she won.t see One Eyed Girl until the premiere.
In 52 Tuesdays she plays teen Billie, who struggles with the revelation that her mother (Del Herbert-Jane) plans to change gender. Billie goes to...
That was a big commitment, juggled with her year 11 and 12 studies as the film was shot on consecutive Tuesdays for 52 weeks.
At the end of last year Tilly shot her second film, playing the title character in One Eyed Girl, the directing debut of cinematographer Nick Matthews.
Both films will have their world premieres at the Adelaide Film Festival (October 10-20).. Both were funded by the Safc's FilmLab and the Aff Investment Fund supported 52 Tuesdays.
Now 19, the Adelaide-based Cobham-Hervey is understandably nervous as she waits to see how the films are received, particularly as she won.t see One Eyed Girl until the premiere.
In 52 Tuesdays she plays teen Billie, who struggles with the revelation that her mother (Del Herbert-Jane) plans to change gender. Billie goes to...
- 10/3/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Australia's best short film festival, the St Kilda Film Festival, is turning 30 this year and in the lead up has unveiled an epic line-up of shorts, music videos, sidebars from SXSW, retrospectives and restored short films. Twitch will dissect the program in full over the coming weeks, but for the moment here are the shorts selected to play opening night.Sad Dark Eyes - "The Loved Ones"Easy Come, Easy Go1967 3mins VICProducer Peter Lamb, Garry WapshottDirector Peter Lamb, Garry WapshottScratch World premiere2012 15mins Nsw Producer Sam Meikle, Rachael Turk Director Danielle Boesenberg Death of a BoganVictorian premiere2010 7mins SAProducer Nick Matthews, Craig Behenna, Tom HeuzenroederDirector Nick MatthewsMelbhattan2012 5mins Vic Producer Oslo DavisDirector Oslo DavisBarbarion - "My Rock"SoundKILDA2011 6.34mins VICProducer Carolyn MaselDirector Dave BudgeRuby (pictured)World premiere2013 3mins VICProducer Summer DeRoche Director Summer...
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- 5/3/2013
- Screen Anarchy
One Eyed Girl Trailer. Nick Matthews‘ One Eyed Girl (2013) teaser trailer stars Steve Le Marquand, Mark Leonard Winter, Craig Behenna, Elena Carapetis, and Tilda Cobham-Hervey. One Eyed Girl‘s plot synopsis: “Travis, is a thirty-something psychiatrist haunted by the death of a former patient. On the brink of a nervous breakdown he stumbles across [...]
Continue reading: One Eyed Girl (2013) Teaser Trailer: Nick Matthews’ Doomsday Cult Film...
Continue reading: One Eyed Girl (2013) Teaser Trailer: Nick Matthews’ Doomsday Cult Film...
- 3/20/2013
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Fans of Van Diemen's Land, Balibo and Cop Hard rejoice! Larry Hard himself, Mark Leonard Winter, is returning to the big screen, this time in a well-deserved leading role, in the upcoming thriller One Eyed Girl. With filming starting this week in Adelaide, South Australia, One Eyed Girl is a dark thriller about a psychiatrist (Winter) who follows a mysterious teenage girl named Grace into a Doomsday cult.Written by Craig Behenna and Nick Matthews, and directed by Matthews, One Eyed Girl is the third Sa Film Lab project to take off - following in the footsteps of Shut Up Little Man and 52 Tuesdays. The Sa Film Lab is a low budget film initiative run by the South Australian Film Corporation that aims to support amazing...
- 11/5/2012
- Screen Anarchy
The nominees for the South Australian Screen Awards have been announced.
The announcement:
2012 South Australian Screen Awards Nominees Announced
The Media Resource Centre – South Australia’s centre for screen culture development – is pleased to announce the nominations for the 2012 South Australian Screen Awards (Sasa).
Now in its 13th year as Sa’s premier screen awards, Sasa continues to reward excellence and outstanding achievement from South Australian-based filmmakers.
With thousands of dollar in cash and prizes, Sasa provides an exciting platform for South Australian screen practitioners to showcase their work across drama, comedy, documentary, animation, music video, non-narrative and digital media.
Sasa also recognises the invaluable contribution made by Sa key ‘creatives’, offering awards in eight craft categories, as well as two jury prizes recognising notable contributions from Sa’s up-and-coming young filmmakers.
Sasa continues to grow in size and scope along with the quality of short form screen production in this state.
The announcement:
2012 South Australian Screen Awards Nominees Announced
The Media Resource Centre – South Australia’s centre for screen culture development – is pleased to announce the nominations for the 2012 South Australian Screen Awards (Sasa).
Now in its 13th year as Sa’s premier screen awards, Sasa continues to reward excellence and outstanding achievement from South Australian-based filmmakers.
With thousands of dollar in cash and prizes, Sasa provides an exciting platform for South Australian screen practitioners to showcase their work across drama, comedy, documentary, animation, music video, non-narrative and digital media.
Sasa also recognises the invaluable contribution made by Sa key ‘creatives’, offering awards in eight craft categories, as well as two jury prizes recognising notable contributions from Sa’s up-and-coming young filmmakers.
Sasa continues to grow in size and scope along with the quality of short form screen production in this state.
- 3/15/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Short film The Palace has led the nominations at this year's South Australian Screen Arts Awards with seven nominations, including Best Picture.
The Cyprian-Australian co-production was also nominated for Best Drama while writer-director Anthony Maras was nominated for Best Direction, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Nick Matthews was nominated for Best Cinematography.
Maras was raised in Adelaide but studied film production at the University of California before returning to Australia to direct critically acclaimed films Azadi and Spike Up. He then directed The Palace, which has garnered an array of awards including the Aacta Award for Best Short Fiction Film, as well as the Australia.s Writer.s Guild and the Flickerfest awards for Best Australian Short Film. Maras also picked up last year's If Award for Rising Talent.
Other films nominated at the South Australian Screen Arts Awards include Suburban Samarai, Horace in Slow Motion, Stunt Love and A Tale of Obsession.
The Cyprian-Australian co-production was also nominated for Best Drama while writer-director Anthony Maras was nominated for Best Direction, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Nick Matthews was nominated for Best Cinematography.
Maras was raised in Adelaide but studied film production at the University of California before returning to Australia to direct critically acclaimed films Azadi and Spike Up. He then directed The Palace, which has garnered an array of awards including the Aacta Award for Best Short Fiction Film, as well as the Australia.s Writer.s Guild and the Flickerfest awards for Best Australian Short Film. Maras also picked up last year's If Award for Rising Talent.
Other films nominated at the South Australian Screen Arts Awards include Suburban Samarai, Horace in Slow Motion, Stunt Love and A Tale of Obsession.
- 3/15/2012
- by Matthew Worboys
- IF.com.au
The South Australian Film Corporation (Safc) has announced the five teams selected to participate in the 2010 round of their low budget feature film initiative, FilmLab. A development initiative of the Safc, FilmLab provides a tangible bridge for South Australian filmmakers across the seemingly unfathomable gap from short film to feature film production. The program culminates in the production of low budget films with the Safc providing $350,000 in production funding for each. The successful teams for 2010 are Kate Croser, Hugh Sullivan and Sandy Cameron; Shane McNeil and Sean Dooley; Dave Ngo, Nick Matthews and Craig Behenna; Vicki Sugars and Christopher Houghton; and Lindy Taylor and Sue Brown The successful teams were selected from a competitive pool of 22 applicants, and judged by a panel which included film critic Margaret Pomeranz (At the Movies), producer Bridget Ikin (An Angel at my Table, My Year Without Sex), producer and development executive Stephen Cleary, and the Safc.
- 10/11/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
The South Australian Film Corporation has announced the five teams that will participate in the next round of thelow budget feature program FilmLab.
The teams are Kate Croser, Hugh Sullivan and Sandy Cameron; Shane McNeil and Sean Dooley; Dave Ngo, Nick Matthews and Craig Behenna; Vicki Sugars and Christopher Houghton; and Lindy Taylor and Sue Brown. A sixth team – Julie Byrne, Fiona Sprott and Jason Sweeney – will participate as observers.
These teams were selected by a panel including critic Margaret Pomeranz, producer Bridget Ikin, producer/development executive Stephen Cleary and the Safc.
Through FilmLab, participants will develop and produce a low budget film, with the Safc providing $350,000 for each. The bootcamp – lectures, seminars, improvisations and multimedia presentations – will be held November 10-30. Mentors include writer Peter Speyer, director Paddy Cunneen, and Stephen Cleary.
Next February, the Safc will present two Aftrs workshops for FilmLab: ‘Distribution, Exhibition and International Sales with...
The teams are Kate Croser, Hugh Sullivan and Sandy Cameron; Shane McNeil and Sean Dooley; Dave Ngo, Nick Matthews and Craig Behenna; Vicki Sugars and Christopher Houghton; and Lindy Taylor and Sue Brown. A sixth team – Julie Byrne, Fiona Sprott and Jason Sweeney – will participate as observers.
These teams were selected by a panel including critic Margaret Pomeranz, producer Bridget Ikin, producer/development executive Stephen Cleary and the Safc.
Through FilmLab, participants will develop and produce a low budget film, with the Safc providing $350,000 for each. The bootcamp – lectures, seminars, improvisations and multimedia presentations – will be held November 10-30. Mentors include writer Peter Speyer, director Paddy Cunneen, and Stephen Cleary.
Next February, the Safc will present two Aftrs workshops for FilmLab: ‘Distribution, Exhibition and International Sales with...
- 10/7/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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