2015 participant Lauren Brunswick.
Twenty emerging producers from across Australia have been selected to participate in Screen Producers Australia.s Ones To Watch mentoring program for 2016.
Now in its fourth year, Ones To Watch offers emerging producers one-on-one mentoring from a leading producer.
This year.s program will also provide the participants with additional workshops and industry networking opportunities in the lead up to Screen Forever, taking place in Melbourne November 15-17.
The successful participants for Ones To Watch 2016 are: Marissa McDowell and Lina Silva from the Act; Darius Devas, Luke Eve, Tanith Glynn-Malone, Yingna Lu, Liliana Munoz, Sandra Pires, Maria Tran from New South Wales; Elle Croxford and Aaron Fa.aoso from Queensland; Niall Doran and Anita Ondine from Tasmania; Nicholas Colla, Chris Hocking, Rob Innes, Lou Quill and Ramona Telecican from Victoria; and Lauren Elliott and Briege Whitehead from Wa.
Past mentors have included executives from Princess Pictures, Essential...
Twenty emerging producers from across Australia have been selected to participate in Screen Producers Australia.s Ones To Watch mentoring program for 2016.
Now in its fourth year, Ones To Watch offers emerging producers one-on-one mentoring from a leading producer.
This year.s program will also provide the participants with additional workshops and industry networking opportunities in the lead up to Screen Forever, taking place in Melbourne November 15-17.
The successful participants for Ones To Watch 2016 are: Marissa McDowell and Lina Silva from the Act; Darius Devas, Luke Eve, Tanith Glynn-Malone, Yingna Lu, Liliana Munoz, Sandra Pires, Maria Tran from New South Wales; Elle Croxford and Aaron Fa.aoso from Queensland; Niall Doran and Anita Ondine from Tasmania; Nicholas Colla, Chris Hocking, Rob Innes, Lou Quill and Ramona Telecican from Victoria; and Lauren Elliott and Briege Whitehead from Wa.
Past mentors have included executives from Princess Pictures, Essential...
- 5/18/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Two Australian short films, Men of the Earth and Faraways, and feature Lore will screen at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr), one of the largest audience-driven film festivals in the world.
The ten-minute short Men of the Earth, which will also be shown at the upcoming Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France, attempts to explore tribalism and ritual in contemporary society. The film takes the audiences behind a roadwork site and presents the sombre ritual of working men. Men of the Earth is written and directed by Andrew Kavanagh. It is his second collaboration with creative producer Ramona Telecican.
Another short film Faraways, from writer/director/producer Audrey Lam, will also screen at this year.s Rotterdam. The story takes place in the empty urban landscapes of Brisbane which echoes the isolation of two girls far from home.
Iffr 2013 program will also present the German/Australian co-production Lore,...
The ten-minute short Men of the Earth, which will also be shown at the upcoming Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France, attempts to explore tribalism and ritual in contemporary society. The film takes the audiences behind a roadwork site and presents the sombre ritual of working men. Men of the Earth is written and directed by Andrew Kavanagh. It is his second collaboration with creative producer Ramona Telecican.
Another short film Faraways, from writer/director/producer Audrey Lam, will also screen at this year.s Rotterdam. The story takes place in the empty urban landscapes of Brisbane which echoes the isolation of two girls far from home.
Iffr 2013 program will also present the German/Australian co-production Lore,...
- 1/18/2013
- by Yuan Liu
- IF.com.au
Short film fest, The St Kilda Film Festival has announced its award nominees across 18 categories. Winners will be announced on Sunday 27 May
The announcement:
Now in its 29th year the St Kilda Film Festival’s (Skff) Top 100 competition recognises and awards local filmmakers of all levels of experience who excel in creative and craft and who show potential for growth within the industry.
From an increasingly competitive field of entrants, 62 nominees are in the running for 18 prestigious awards and their share of $40,000 of cash and in-kind prizes, with the winner of the Best Film being awarded $10,000 cash.
The nominations for the 2012 Best Short Film include: At The Formal (Directed by Andrew Kavanagh & Produced by Ramona Telecican). Peekaboo (Directed by Damien Power & Produced by Joe Weatherstone) The Palace (Directed by Anthony Maras & Produced by Anthony Maras, Kate Croser, Andros Achilleos) and Transmission (Directed by Zak Hilditch & Produced by Liz Kearney)
Nominees...
The announcement:
Now in its 29th year the St Kilda Film Festival’s (Skff) Top 100 competition recognises and awards local filmmakers of all levels of experience who excel in creative and craft and who show potential for growth within the industry.
From an increasingly competitive field of entrants, 62 nominees are in the running for 18 prestigious awards and their share of $40,000 of cash and in-kind prizes, with the winner of the Best Film being awarded $10,000 cash.
The nominations for the 2012 Best Short Film include: At The Formal (Directed by Andrew Kavanagh & Produced by Ramona Telecican). Peekaboo (Directed by Damien Power & Produced by Joe Weatherstone) The Palace (Directed by Anthony Maras & Produced by Anthony Maras, Kate Croser, Andros Achilleos) and Transmission (Directed by Zak Hilditch & Produced by Liz Kearney)
Nominees...
- 5/24/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Four Australian films have been selected for the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France.
Two short films, Tethered, by writer/director Craig Irvin, which won Irvin best director of a short film at Sydney Film Festival and Paris Lakes by writer director/producer Robert Stephenson have been selected for International Competition.
Lab Competition, which highlights experimental films has selected Attach Boat to Motor by writer/director Nathan Lewis and writer/director Andrew Kavanagh’s At the Formal which won the Best Emerging Australian Filmmaker award at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
The festival runs from 27 January to 4 February.
Films
At The Formal
(8 mins)
Writer/Director: Andrew Kavanagh
Producer: Ramona Telecican
Cast: Anthony Littlechild, David MacRae
Synopsis: Modern and ancient rituals collide in this macabre depiction of a high school prom.
Attach Boat To Motor
(15 mins)
Writer/Director: Nathan Lewis
Producer: Colin Elphick
Cast: Kit Baker, Jedda-Daisy Culley, David Hogan...
Two short films, Tethered, by writer/director Craig Irvin, which won Irvin best director of a short film at Sydney Film Festival and Paris Lakes by writer director/producer Robert Stephenson have been selected for International Competition.
Lab Competition, which highlights experimental films has selected Attach Boat to Motor by writer/director Nathan Lewis and writer/director Andrew Kavanagh’s At the Formal which won the Best Emerging Australian Filmmaker award at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
The festival runs from 27 January to 4 February.
Films
At The Formal
(8 mins)
Writer/Director: Andrew Kavanagh
Producer: Ramona Telecican
Cast: Anthony Littlechild, David MacRae
Synopsis: Modern and ancient rituals collide in this macabre depiction of a high school prom.
Attach Boat To Motor
(15 mins)
Writer/Director: Nathan Lewis
Producer: Colin Elphick
Cast: Kit Baker, Jedda-Daisy Culley, David Hogan...
- 1/11/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
I've only seen two of his short films, but clearly Melbourne filmmaker Andrew Kavanagh -- and by extension his producer Ramona Telecican -- is talent to watch.The two shorts I've seen, At the Formal and Kavanagh's latest one, Men of the Earth, employ long observational takes to explore seemingly innocuous settings like a high school formal or construction site, but the longer his camera lingers the stranger and more sinister things become.I saw At the Formal in all its tribal drumming glory again this week and as it's also screening in the Anarchy Shorts program at Slamdance later this month I thought I'd post the little seen trailer for the short below. Plus here's the synopsis courtesy of Slamdance:Graduating year 12 students in formal attire, their parents and teachers, mill around the grounds...
- 1/3/2012
- Screen Anarchy
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