The Melbourne Documentary Film Festival, July 9 — 11, will feature a range of documentaries from around the world, including films direct from SXSW, Idfa, Doc Edge and Doc NYC.
Festival director Lyndon Stone has announced the competitive festival will be opened by three local documentaries: The Coffee Man, Spoke and Inside Fighter.
The Coffee Man, directed by Jeff Hann, follows the story of 2015 World Barista Champion Sasa Sestic.
.Making The Coffee Man has been the biggest project I.ve ever done, that has taught me many lessons about film making and I.m very grateful. Having the right people to support the project with likemindedness made it easier and a lot of fun too. It.s fantastic to be part of the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival.s first year,. said Hann.
Emily Baker.s Spoke follows three young cyclists who set out to bike from San Francisco to Orlando, interviewing crash victims,...
Festival director Lyndon Stone has announced the competitive festival will be opened by three local documentaries: The Coffee Man, Spoke and Inside Fighter.
The Coffee Man, directed by Jeff Hann, follows the story of 2015 World Barista Champion Sasa Sestic.
.Making The Coffee Man has been the biggest project I.ve ever done, that has taught me many lessons about film making and I.m very grateful. Having the right people to support the project with likemindedness made it easier and a lot of fun too. It.s fantastic to be part of the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival.s first year,. said Hann.
Emily Baker.s Spoke follows three young cyclists who set out to bike from San Francisco to Orlando, interviewing crash victims,...
- 6/27/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
City Of Port Phillip Councillor Andrew Bond and Audience Choice Award winner Nikki Richardson.
The 2016 St Kilda Film Festival has wrapped up with 18 winners across all categories.
Death in Bloom, directed by Dael Oates, took out Best Short Film, while Nikki Richardson's We're Here Now won this year's Audience Choice Award.
Death in Bloom also nabbed Best Comedy and Best Achievement in Editing.
Red Rover's Brooke Goldfinch was awarded Best Director, and You Better Take Cover, directed by Harry Hayes, won Best Documentary.
The full list:
Best Short Film Winner
Death In Bloom
Director: Dael Oats
Producer: Jonas Maclallen
Screenplay: Dael Oats
Best Achievement In Cinematography Winner
Burak Oguz Saguner
Film: Driftwood Dustmites
Best Animation Winner
The Orchestra
Director: Mikey Hill
Producer: Melanie Brunt
Craft Award Winner
Little Boy Blue
Director: Nathan Keene
Producers: Will Faulkner, Joy Baines
Screenplay: Will Faulkner, Nathan Keene
Best Comedy Winner
Death In Bloom...
The 2016 St Kilda Film Festival has wrapped up with 18 winners across all categories.
Death in Bloom, directed by Dael Oates, took out Best Short Film, while Nikki Richardson's We're Here Now won this year's Audience Choice Award.
Death in Bloom also nabbed Best Comedy and Best Achievement in Editing.
Red Rover's Brooke Goldfinch was awarded Best Director, and You Better Take Cover, directed by Harry Hayes, won Best Documentary.
The full list:
Best Short Film Winner
Death In Bloom
Director: Dael Oats
Producer: Jonas Maclallen
Screenplay: Dael Oats
Best Achievement In Cinematography Winner
Burak Oguz Saguner
Film: Driftwood Dustmites
Best Animation Winner
The Orchestra
Director: Mikey Hill
Producer: Melanie Brunt
Craft Award Winner
Little Boy Blue
Director: Nathan Keene
Producers: Will Faulkner, Joy Baines
Screenplay: Will Faulkner, Nathan Keene
Best Comedy Winner
Death In Bloom...
- 5/30/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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