Festivals

Filmmakers of Tomorrow at Telluride Film Festival

We are absolutely thrilled to announce that TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW will have its international premiere this Saturday at the 44th Telluride Film Festival in the 'Filmmakers of Tomorrow' program!

One of the world's leading film festivals, Telluride has hosted the world premieres of the likes of Moonlight, 12 Years a Slave, Juno and Argo—and we're one of just five students films selected from around the world this year!

Big thanks to Screen Australia for supporting us in making the trip over to the mountains of Colorado, USA, for our international premiere. Producer Alexandra George and I are both in attendance, and I will be taking part in a Q&A after our screenings.

As part of the announcement, we're also delighted to release our brand spanking new trailer... Enjoy!

Highly Commended at Sydney Film Festival

Sydney Film Festival closed last night, and I was thrilled to have been Highly Commended in the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films for TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW!

Thanks to all the staff and volunteers at the festival for putting on such a spectacular program, and to everyone who came out to watch our world premiere. It was pretty special.

Read more about all the Sydney Film Festival award winners at bit.ly/2tnzxQI

Dendy Awards Finalist at Sydney Film Festival

 
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I'm absolutely over the moon to share that TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW will have its world premiere at Sydney Film Festival, as one of just 10 finalists in the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films!

Also premiering in the Dendy Awards is A BIRTHDAY PARTY, written and directed by my VCA mate, W.A.M. Bleakley, and produced by Lucy Knox and me. What a year!

For more information about the Dendy Awards and to book your tickets, visit bit.ly/1wXOd5O

'MEAT' screens in Germany, USA and Australia

MEAT had its German premiere in September as an official selection of Down Under Berlin Film Festival.

On 22 October I'll be heading to Byron Bay where MEAT is an official selection of Byron Bay Film Festival and nominated for the Young Australian Filmmaker of the Year award.

Then in November MEAT has its USA premiere at the Citizen Jane Film Festival in Columbia, Missouri, where it's screening in the Emerging Voices program: "This collection of 10 short films shows off the early works of emerging filmmakers with serious talent. From comedy to drama these films represent women with strong new voices in independent filmmaking."

A big three months!