‘The Rainbow Passage’.
Network 10 and Screen Australia have chosen three documentary projects to receive funding as part of initiative Out Here, focused on the Lgbtqi+ experience in rural and regional communities.
The successful projects are:
• Alone Out Here: An observational documentary set in regional Nsw that follows gay, fourth-generation farmer Jon Wright. His 22-year commitment to transform his cattle farm into an environmental blueprint for the future demands that he overcome loneliness and a life without children. The project from Biscuit Tin Productions and Philip Busfield will be shot and directed by Luke Cornish (Beyond the Mirror Ball), and produced by Mick Elliott. Dylan Blowen whose credits include Vice Australiana documentary Shooting Cats is executive producer.
• Belonging: A documentary from Toyshop Entertainment that follows 18-year-old Lgbtqi+ activist Sam Watson as he takes a road trip from Hobart to north-west Tasmania to examine the impact and influence of gay rights activist...
Network 10 and Screen Australia have chosen three documentary projects to receive funding as part of initiative Out Here, focused on the Lgbtqi+ experience in rural and regional communities.
The successful projects are:
• Alone Out Here: An observational documentary set in regional Nsw that follows gay, fourth-generation farmer Jon Wright. His 22-year commitment to transform his cattle farm into an environmental blueprint for the future demands that he overcome loneliness and a life without children. The project from Biscuit Tin Productions and Philip Busfield will be shot and directed by Luke Cornish (Beyond the Mirror Ball), and produced by Mick Elliott. Dylan Blowen whose credits include Vice Australiana documentary Shooting Cats is executive producer.
• Belonging: A documentary from Toyshop Entertainment that follows 18-year-old Lgbtqi+ activist Sam Watson as he takes a road trip from Hobart to north-west Tasmania to examine the impact and influence of gay rights activist...
- 7/17/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
'Nothing to Lose - The Documentary' was awarded $8000. (Photo: The Aperture Club)
Body positive doco Nothing to Lose — The Documentary and web series Jade of Death are winners of this year.s Queer Screen.s Completion Fund.
The fund was established to provide independent Lgbtiq filmmakers with support to tell stories that reflect the diversity of their lives. To have been eligible, projects must have already completed principal photography and now be in post-production.
Nothing to Lose — The Documentary, was awarded $8000 to help bring it to screens after four years in post. The doco charts the creation of Force Majuere and Kelli Jean Drinkwater's 'Nothing to Lose' dance theatre show, which aimed to challenge stereotypes by featuring performers with large bodies. Drinkwater also directed the doc, produced by Jain Moralee and Ciny Rodriguez. .
Accepting the grant at the Mardi Gras Film Festival launch, Drinkwater said: .I'm sure you know that...
Body positive doco Nothing to Lose — The Documentary and web series Jade of Death are winners of this year.s Queer Screen.s Completion Fund.
The fund was established to provide independent Lgbtiq filmmakers with support to tell stories that reflect the diversity of their lives. To have been eligible, projects must have already completed principal photography and now be in post-production.
Nothing to Lose — The Documentary, was awarded $8000 to help bring it to screens after four years in post. The doco charts the creation of Force Majuere and Kelli Jean Drinkwater's 'Nothing to Lose' dance theatre show, which aimed to challenge stereotypes by featuring performers with large bodies. Drinkwater also directed the doc, produced by Jain Moralee and Ciny Rodriguez. .
Accepting the grant at the Mardi Gras Film Festival launch, Drinkwater said: .I'm sure you know that...
- 1/30/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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