At an event recorded live in Melbourne, we look at the documentary that explores the lives and romance of Timothy Conigrave and John Caleo – the subjects of Australian memoir, play and film Holding the Man. Guardian Australia’s film critic, Luke Buckmaster, talks with documentary directors Nick Bird and Eleanor Sharpe, and HIV advocate Nic Holas. Together they examine the making of the film and why 20 years later the story is still important to young gay men
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- 6/6/2016
- by Luke Buckmaster, Nick Bird, Eleanor Sharpe, Nic Holas and Miles Martignoni
- The Guardian - Film News
Adg awards nominee Jennifer Peedom.
More than a third of nominees for this year's Australian Directors Guild awards are women.
Two of the four nominees in the Best Direction in a Feature Film category are women and all five films in the Best Documentary Feature category were directed or co-directed by female filmmakers, the Adg said in a statement..
The 2016 awards will be presented across sixteen categories including film, television, animation, multiplatform, music and advertising..
The nominees for Best Direction in a Feature Film are Sue Brooks for Looking for Grace, Jocelyn Moorhouse for The Dressmaker, Bentley Dean and Martin Butler for Tanna and Jeremy Sims for Last Cab to Darwin.
This year there are five nominations for Best Feature Documentary: Nick Bird and Eleanor Sharpe for Remembering The Man, Jennifer Peedom for Sherpa, Margot Nash for The Silences, Stefan Moore and Susan Lambert for Tyke Elephant Outlaw and Lisa Nicol for Wide Open Sky.
More than a third of nominees for this year's Australian Directors Guild awards are women.
Two of the four nominees in the Best Direction in a Feature Film category are women and all five films in the Best Documentary Feature category were directed or co-directed by female filmmakers, the Adg said in a statement..
The 2016 awards will be presented across sixteen categories including film, television, animation, multiplatform, music and advertising..
The nominees for Best Direction in a Feature Film are Sue Brooks for Looking for Grace, Jocelyn Moorhouse for The Dressmaker, Bentley Dean and Martin Butler for Tanna and Jeremy Sims for Last Cab to Darwin.
This year there are five nominations for Best Feature Documentary: Nick Bird and Eleanor Sharpe for Remembering The Man, Jennifer Peedom for Sherpa, Margot Nash for The Silences, Stefan Moore and Susan Lambert for Tyke Elephant Outlaw and Lisa Nicol for Wide Open Sky.
- 4/12/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Fango got word from producer Linda Craddock about several upcoming genre titles she’s involved with. The films run the gamut from slasher stories to paranormal chillers to flesheaters.
On two of the films, Craddock is a producer. Projections, written and to be directed by Jose Zambrano (Delivery) Cassella, focuses on Laura Carpenter, who, after witnessing the murders of her mother and sister, has grown into a successful artist and left her dark past behind. Laura begins having strange dreams, however, which she soon finds out are astral projections in which she is transported to other locations. Laura soon realizes she is visiting the grisly crime scenes of a serial killer—and the maniac has become aware of her presence. Melissa Gruver and Randy Molnar are also producers on this one. You can check out the movie’s MySpace page here.
Land Of Canaan is based on the true stories...
On two of the films, Craddock is a producer. Projections, written and to be directed by Jose Zambrano (Delivery) Cassella, focuses on Laura Carpenter, who, after witnessing the murders of her mother and sister, has grown into a successful artist and left her dark past behind. Laura begins having strange dreams, however, which she soon finds out are astral projections in which she is transported to other locations. Laura soon realizes she is visiting the grisly crime scenes of a serial killer—and the maniac has become aware of her presence. Melissa Gruver and Randy Molnar are also producers on this one. You can check out the movie’s MySpace page here.
Land Of Canaan is based on the true stories...
- 12/23/2008
- Fangoria
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