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Visionsplendidfilmfest.Com
Australia’s only outback film festival visionsplendidfilmfest.comFor more information visit visionsplendidfilmfest.com Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival 2017 WELCOME TO OUTBACK HOLLYWOOD Welcome to Winton’s fourth annual Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival. This year we honour and celebrate Women in Film. The program includes the latest in Australian contemporary, award winning, classic and cult films inspired by the Australian outback. I invite you to join me at this very special Australian Film Festival as we experience films under the stars each evening in the Royal Open Air Theatre and by day at the Winton Shire Hall. Festival Patron, Actor, Mr Roy Billing OAM MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER FOR TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS THE HON KATE JONES MP It is my great pleasure to welcome you to Winton’s Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival, one of Queensland’s many great event experiences here in outback Queensland. Events like the Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival are vital to Queensland’s tourism prosperity, engaging visitors with the locals and the community, and creating memorable experiences. The Palaszczuk Government is proud to support this event through Tourism and Events Queensland’s Destination Events Program, which helps drive visitors to the destination, increase expenditure, support jobs and foster community pride. There is a story to tell in every Queensland event and I hope these stories help inspire you to experience more of what this great State has to offer. Congratulations to the event organisers and all those involved in delivering the outback film festival and I encourage you to take some time to explore the diverse visitor experiences in Outback Queensland. -
Love Serenade Tail Credits
dedicated to collin dragsbaek dimity hurley miranda otto vicki-ann hurley rebecca frith ken sherry george shevtsov albert lee john alansu deborah jessica napier curler victim jill mcwilliam boy on ride ryan jackson beautiful baby sabrina norris director shirley barrett original screenplay shirley barrett producer jan chapman director of photography mandy walker production designer steven jones-evans costume designer anna borghesi film editor denise haratzis casting alison barrett production supervisor sally ayre-smith first assistant director p j voeten art director tony campbell sound recordist gary wilkins continuity kristin voumard location manager maude heath hair and make-up stephanie larman costume supervisor robyn elliott script editors keith thompson jan chapman production accountant denise farrell moneypenny services music supervisor christine woodruff post production supervisor david birrell second assistant director john martin third assistant director jennifer leacey producer's assistant lee-anne higgins focus puller kattina bowell clapper loader viv scanu camera attachment rena marnich second unit photography john whitteron camera assistant andrew birbara second unit grip arthur manousakis remote flying camera birdseye films australia boom operator phil sterling gaffer les frazier best boy trevor ripper electrician warwick fry grip tony hall assistant grips pal reinhardt fabian poggendorf production co-ordinator lorelle adamson production secretary jan edwards casting assistant trish mcaskill runner debbie antoniou rushes runner -
VICE Studios and Screen Australia Present in Association with Film Victoria and Create NSW a Blue-Tongue Films and Pariah Production
VICE Studios and Screen Australia present In association with Film Victoria and Create NSW A Blue-Tongue Films and Pariah Production Written and Directed by Mirrah Foulkes Starring Mia Wasikowska and Damon Herriman Produced by Michele Bennett, Nash Edgerton and Danny Gabai Run Time: 105 Minutes Press Contact Samuel Goldwyn Films [email protected] SYNOPSES Short Synopsis In the anarchic town of Seaside, nowhere near the sea, puppeteers Judy and Punch are trying to resurrect their marionette show. The show is a hit due to Judy's superior puppeteering, but Punch's driving ambition and penchant for whisky lead to an inevitable tragedy that Judy must avenge. Long Synopsis In the anarchic town of Seaside, nowhere near the sea, puppeteers Judy and Punch are trying to resurrect their marionette show. The show is a hit due to Judy's superior puppeteering, but Punch's driving ambition and penchant for whisky lead to an inevitable tragedy that Judy must avenge. In a visceral and dynamic live-action reinterpretation of the famous 16th century puppet show, writer director MIRRAH FOULKES turns the traditional story of Punch and Judy on its head and brings to life a fierce, darkly comic and epic female-driven revenge story, starring MIA WASIKOWSKA and DAMON HERRIMAN. 2 DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT JUDY AND PUNCH is a dark, absurd fable treading a line between fairy-tale, fantasy and gritty realism, all of which work together to establish a unique tone while upsetting viewer expectations. When Vice Studios’ Eddy Moretti and Danny Gabai approached me with the idea of making a live action, feminist revenge film about Punch and Judy, they encouraged me to let my imagination go wild and take the story wherever I felt it needed to go. -
Friends of Tasman I Sland Newsletter
F R I E N D S O F T A S M A N I SLAND N EWSLETTER OCTOBER 2010 No 5 A few words from our President Tasman Island light station September 2010 Hi everyone A bumper issue and probably our last newsletter for 2010 so hope you enjoy the read. Please pass on to family & friends who may be interested. A small core of FoTI members have been very busy since our last newsletter in July - writing grant submissions, updating the FOTI information brochure, planning for the 2011 Wooden Boat Festival stall with Friends of Maatsuyker and Deal Islands, promoting and distributing our major annual fundraiser – the Tasmanian Lighthouses 2011 Calendar Low Head and the Leading Lights, more preparatory work for restoration of the Tasman Island Lantern Room project, the 2012 FoTI Calendar committee has been meeting Aerial shot of the top of Tasman taken by our regularly and final preparations for the next friend, advisor and supporter, Lyndon O‟Grady, working bee on the island in November are well from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, underway. during a recent site inspection. People will be pleased to hear that we are going As a regular visitor to the island over many, to „lock –in‟ dates for the three 2011 working bees many years Lyndon has watched with pleasure at our next meeting, allowing potential volunteers the results of five years of work undertaken by to plan their availability to come on one of our FoTI including the complete restoration of the oil always memorable trips. store shed, enormous amounts of cleaning up At our last social meeting in August a good of the station and its buildings, track recovery number of members were entertained by Tony and maintenance, halting the deterioration of Parsey, ex Lighthouse Keeper with some of his the keepers‟ quarters caused by weather and stories and memories and were also enthralled by no human presence for 3 decades and the his brilliant scale working model of the original restoration work on Quarters No 3 where Tasman Island tower. -
Miranda Otto CV
SHANAHAN MIRANDA OTTO | Actor FILM Year Production / Character Director Company 2020 DOWNHILL Nat Faxon & Jim Rash Filmhaus Films Charlotte 2019 THE SILENCE John R. Leonetti Constantin Film Kelly Andrews 2018 THE CHAPERONE Michael Engler Fibonacci Films Ruth St. Dennis 2018 ZOE Drake Doremus Aperture Media Partners The Designer 2017 ANNABELLE: CREATION David F. Sandberg Atomic Monster US Esther Mullins 2014 THE DAUGHTER Simon Stone Fate Films Charlotte 2013 THE HOMESMAN Tommy Lee Jones Ithaca Theoline Belknapp 2013 THE TURNING Claire McCarthy Arena Media Sherry 2013 REACHING FOR THE MOON Bruno Barreto LC Barreto Productions Elizabeth Bishop 2012 I, FRANKENSTEIN Stuart Beattie Hopscotch Features Leonore 2010 SOUTH SOLITARY Shirley Barrett Film Victoria Meredith Shanahan Management Pty Ltd PO Box 1509 | Darlinghurst NSW 1300 Australia | ABN 46 001 117 728 Telephone 61 2 8202 1800 | Facsimile 61 2 8202 1801 | [email protected] SHANAHAN 2009 BLESSED Ana Kokkinos Blessed Film Productions Bianca 2007 HOW TO CHANGE IN NINE WEEKS Simone North Liberty Films International Pty Ltd. Elizabeth 2004 THE WAR OF THE WORLDS Steven Spielberg Paramount Pictures Mary Ann 2004 THE FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX John Moore Twentieth Century Fox Kelly 2003 IN MY FATHER’S DEN Brad McGann IMFD Productions Penny 2003 THE LORD OF THE RINGS: Peter Jackson New Line Cinema THE RETURN OF THE KING Eowyn 2002 DANNY DECKCHAIR Jeff Balsmeyer City Productions Glenda 2001 JULIE WALKING HOME Agnieszka Holland Art Oko Films Julie 2001 THE THREE LEGGED FOX Sandro Dionisio Teatri -
Louise Wakefield
Louise Wakefield Costume Designer [email protected] Top Technicians Management 61 2 99581611 [email protected] TELEVISION 2020 - 2016 Doctor Doctor – series 1,2,3,4,5 – 5 x10 pt series 2020 – 2019 Further Back in Time for Dinner – costume consultant 2018 Diary of an Uber Driver – 6 pt series 2017 Bite Club – 8 pt series 2017 – 2015 Love Child – series 3 and 4– 10 pt series 2014 Wonderland -series two/three - 22 pt series 2013 Wonderland –series one/two - 22 pt series 2012 Underbelly - Squizzy - 8 pt series Underbelly - Badness - 8 pt series 2011 Underbelly - Razor - 13pt series Winner 2012 APDG Award for Costume Design for Screen (Feature and TV) 2010 Underbelly – Files - 3 telemovies 2009 Underbelly - The Golden Mile -13 pt series Underbelly - Tale of two cities -13pt series 2008 False Witness - mini series 2007 Underbelly - 13 pt series 2005 The Alice - series 2004 Mary Bryant - mini series 2002 The Junction Boys (U.S) - MOW 2000 South Pacific (U.S.) - MOW 1997 Kings in Grass Castles - mini series FEATURE FILMS 2001 The Nugget 1999 Walk the Talk - Nomination for 2000 AFI Award - Best Costume Design 1998 Siam Sunset Paperback Hero 1996 Doing Time for Patsy Cline -Winner 1997 AFI -Best Costume Design 1995 Shine - Nominated for 1996 AFI Award- Best Costume Design 1994 Babe - Asst. Costume Designer COMMERCIALS Various commercials styling/buying and onset for production houses - one20, radicalmedia , filmsmiths, Walkabout 1 [email protected] Top Technicians Management 61 2 9958 1611 Louise Wakefield-Costume -
Press Release on the 8 Australian Film
AUSTRALIAN FILM FESTIVAL 2010 The Australian Embassy in Moscow is pleased to announce its 8th annual Australian Film Festival 24–28 March, Moscow - Khudozhestvenny cinema (14 Arbatskaya Sq) 7-11 April, St. Petersburg – Dom Kino (Karavannaya street, 12) The Australian Film Festival is an annual event by the Australian Embassy in Moscow, supported by Screen Australia. This major effort to raise awareness and appreciation of Australian film and culture is proving to be increasingly popular with Russian audiences. Traditionally, the Festival is hosted by Khudozhestvenny Cinema in the very centre of Moscow. This year, the Festival will also screen at Dom Kino in St Petersburg. The 2010 Festival program includes nine Australian feature films, introducing different aspects of Australian society, and illustrating different faces of the Australian geography – suburban Australia, outback Australia, modern Australia, immigrant Australia. All the films are screened in English, with Russian subtitles. The list of feature films for 2010 Festival is appended below. We hope that the dramatic family stories in “The Black Balloon” and “Romulus, My Father” as well as intelligence and humour in “My Mother Frank” will draw in the interest of our Russian audience. Through this important inter-cultural event we aim to introduce the excellence of Australian film making, and to further reduce the distance between our nations. √ Tickets are available at Khudozhestvenny cinema in Moscow (tel. booking: +7-495-691-02-47) and at Dom Kino in St. Petersburg (+7-812-314-83-34) -
David Stratton Curates Retrospective of Australian Women Trailblazers
EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01am WEDNESDAY 27 MARCH 2019 DAVID STRATTON CURATES RETROSPECTIVE OF AUSTRALIAN WOMEN TRAILBLAZERS Sydney Film Festival and the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) are delighted to announce a program of 10 essential films directed by pioneering Australian women filmmakers, curated by David Stratton. Entitled Essential Australian Women Directors – 10 Trailblazers Selected by David Stratton, the program is presented by Sydney Film Festival and the NFSA. The curated films will screen as a retrospective program at the Art Gallery of New South Wales (5-10 June) as part of the 66th Sydney Film Festival (5-16 June). The retrospective will also screen in Canberra at NFSA’s Arc cinema (28 June- 7 July). The retrospective consists of ten films, each marking a great milestone in Australian film history, including: silent melodrama The Cheaters by pioneering filmmaker Paulette McDonagh, digitally restored by the NFSA and screening with a score performed live by the virtuosic Jan Preston; winner of the prestigious Camera d’Or, Love Serenade by Shirley Barrett; the iconic cult comedy Malcolm by AFI Award-winning director Nadia Tass; and Bedevil, the first and only feature by Aboriginal artist Tracey Moffatt. Selections include early works from highly-acclaimed film stars, including High Tide, the second collaboration between icons Gillian Armstrong and Judy Davis; Waiting by acclaimed filmmaker Jackie McKimmie, which stars TV legend Noni Hazlehurst; and Sweetie by New Zealand-born Australian filmmaker Jane Campion – to this day, the only woman to have received the prestigious Palme d’Or. Influential films from more recent years include The Babadook, the thrilling debut of Jennifer Kent; the achingly moving Blessed by Ana Kokkinos, starring Miranda Otto and Wayne Blair; and Golden Globe-nominated filmmaker Rachel Ward’s debut feature Beautiful Kate.