The antagonist of a strange opera becomes increasingly unsettled, following the unlikely return of the former lead actor.
A film by Mikai Geronimo & Josh O'Caoimh
Written by Josh O'Caoimh
Animation by Mikai Geronimo, Giorgia McKenna, Josh O'Caoimh, Charles-Henri Sanson
Additional Animation by Ina Albrecht, Marie-Liesse Coumau, Deither Kirby-Jay, Patrick O'Callaghan
Background and Compositing by Josh O'Caoimh
Music by Samantha Sack, Alex Voytenko (Kyiv, Ukraine)
Sound Design by Nially Delahan, Stephen Hennesy, Cathal Hughes
Sound Editing and Mixing by Karima Dillon
Cast: Sean McManus, Ava Farrel, Eoin O'Sullivan, Jack McHugh, Anna Lawlor, Conor McNally, Aisling Smith
Made at The National Film School, IADT
World Premiere at 78th The Venice International Film Festival
European Film Award Candidate 2021
Qualified for the 2023 Academy Awards
Animation Grand Prize - Rhode Island International Film Festival
Best Short Animation - Irish Film & Television Awards 2022
Honourable Mention - Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival
Grand Prize for Student Film - Cinanima International Animated Film Festival
Best Irish Short - Animation Dingle
Best Student Film - Tirana International Film Festival
Best Student Film - BALKANIMA
Jury Special Mention - Milano Film Festival
Grand Prix Irish Short Special Mentionm - Cork International Film Festival
Honourable Mention for Best International Short Film - GIRAF
Best Student Design - Los Angeles Animation Festival
Best Student Film - Dublin Animation Film Festival
Best Animated Short Film - Rabat International Film Festival
Animation Winner - Student Royal Television Awards Ireland 2022
Best Student Film - MONSTRA Lisbon Animation Festival
Best Animation - Martovski Film Festival
Best Animation- Fastnet Film Festival
Animation Special Mention - FEST – New Directors New Films Festival
Best University Film - BANG Animation Awards
Special Mention for Student Film - FICBUEU
Best Animation U30 - Mladá kamera
Best Animation - Silk Road International Film Festival
Jury Special Mention - Flipbook Film Festival
Tangles and Knots from Renée Marie Petropoulos on Vimeo.
Short Drama | Australia | 2018 | 16 Min |
A unique, intimate bond between mother and daughter becomes threatened when the mother
helps her teenage daughter throw a party to impress new, more popular friends.
'Tangles and Knots' is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it on the Vimeo Blog: vimeo.com/blog/post/tangles-and-knots-renee-marie-petropoulos/
‘Tangles and Knots’ was produced on the land of the Gadigal peoples of the Eora nation.
We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the lands on which we work and pay
our respects to Indigenous Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been
ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land.
Festivals:
68th Berlinale: Generation 14Plus Competition 2018
SXSW: Narrative Shorts Competition 2018
Sydney Film Festival 2018
Palm Springs International Shortfest 2018
Melbourne International Film Festival 2018
Athens International Film Festival 2018
Pluk De Nacht Open Air Film Festival 2018
Adelaide Film Festival 2018
41st Denver Film Festival 2018
17th Cinemaforum International Film Festival 2018
London Short Film Festival 2019
Flickerfest 2019
Reelgood Film Festival 2019
New Filmmakers Los Angeles 2019
Brooklyn Film Festival 2019
St Kilda Film Festival 2019
Athens Short Film Festival 2019
CinefestOz Film Festival 2019
Hollyshorts Film Festival 2019
Awards and Nominations:
Winner of Best International Short Film at the New Filmmakers Los Angeles 2020 Awards
Winner of Best Female Director Award at Hollyshorts Film Festival 2019
Winner of Canon Award for Best Direction in an Australian Short Film | Flickerfest 2019
Winner of Best International Student Filmmaker Award at the Denver Film Festival 2018
Nominated for Best Achievement in Screenplay at the St Kilda Film Festival 2019
Nominated for the 2019 ADG award for Best Direction in a Student Short Film
Nominated for AACTA 2018 Best Short Fiction Film Award
Special Mention - Event Cinemas Australian Short Screenplay Award | Sydney Film Festival 2018
Winner of Best National Short Film | Greek Australian Short Film Festival 2018
Selected for ‘Student Selects’ & ‘Faculty Selects’ as part of the Columbia University Film Festival 2017
Received the ‘Audience Choice Award’ for Program E, Columbia University Film Festival 2017
Credits:
Starring: Leeanna Walsman & Odessa Young
Supporting Cast: Mitzi Ruhlmann, Toby Wallace, Govinda Röser-Finch, Bryn Chapman Parish
Written and Directed by Renée Marie Petropoulos
Produced by Janet Brown & Yingna Lu
Co-Produced by Kristin Frost
Associate Producer - Melina Maraki
Executive Producer - Alexandra Petropoulos
Director of Photography - Zoë White, ACS
Production Designer - Diva Abrahamian
Casting by - Stevie Ray, CGA
Costume Designer - Lucia Arias-Martinez
Hair & Makeup - Candice Hickson
Editors - Renée Marie Petropoulos & Chelsea Taylor
Sound Designer - Eli Cohn
Colour by - Kath Raisch
Production Manager - Yingna Lu
1st Assistant Director - Stefanie Foerster
Stunt Coordinator - Tony Lynch
We’re All Going To Die takes on the simple task of exploring the meaning of life. Through colour, imagination, humour and fart jokes, Director Stefan Hunt asks you to look at the what ifs, the why nots and the oh wells that might flash before your eyes when paid a surprise visit by Death. With your internal monologue played by Jared Jekyll and Death played by Hugo Weaving (The Matrix, Lord of the Rings), you’re prompted to get existential whilst grinning from ear to ear during this independent short film of fantastical weirdness.
The film is an adaptation from Stefan Hunt's illustrated book 'Were All Going To Die' and part of a multimedia extravaganza of that same name that was launched in October 2017. The project uses death and art to empower its audience to fear less & live more. "Years ago I was crippled by fear. Reminding myself that I'm going to die has changed my approach to life. It's the most powerful force to live by." says Hunt, who independently funded this project alongside a successful Kickstarter campaign.
A huge thank you to everyone who has been part of the journey. Let's keep kicking fear in the balls.
For more information visit - wereallgoingto.com
Official book available here - wereallgoingto.com/book
Director - Stefan Hunt
Producer - Yingna Lu
Director of Photography - Campbell Brown
Editor - Stefan Hunt
Man - Jared Jekyll
Death - Hugo Weaving
Production Designer -Ian Kanik
Art Director - Mohini Herse
Art Director - Courtney Covey
Costume Designer - Christina Bouzios
Costume Designer - Rosa Spring Voss
Hair and Make Up - Katy Clucas
Hair and Make Up - Lisa Mangion
Sound Composer - Jonny Higgins
Casting Director - Felicity Byrne
Unit Production Manager - Maren Smith
Unit Production Manager - Nicole Hofstädter
1st Assistant Director - Stuart Beedie
Stunt Coordinator - Mark Duncan (TwinStar Stunts)
Stunt Rigger - Neal Horton
Production Assistant - Olivia Carolan
Production Assistant - Yasmin Blake
Production Assistant/Reader Emele Ugavule
1st Assistant Camera - Joel Eames
1st Assistant Camera - Sid Tinney
1st Assistant Camera - Tim Keith
2nd Assistant Camera - Luke Tysoe
2nd Assistant Camera - Chris Moore
2nd Assistant Camera - Rhavin Banda
BTS Jack Shepherd
Wardrobe Assist - Amber Theron
Gaffer - Mat Wilson (Focus Film Lighting)
Gaffer - Steve Schofield (Lumen Arty)
Best Boy - Nathan Grant
Best Boy - Richard Hawkins
Best Boy - Charles Gray
Key Grip - Chris Davies
Sound Recordist & Boom Operator - Martin Demian
Stills Photographer - Sam Shepherd
Locations Services - Emelie Fagerman and Alex Intihar from Search Party Locations
Online Editor / Colourist - Matt Fezz
VFX Supervisor - Matt Fezz
VFX Supervisor - Matt Campbell
Storyboard Artist - Amber Theron
Graphic Designer - Sam Shepherd
Designer - Hui Ying Kao
Designer - Courtney Brookes
Animator - Andrew Khosravani
Animator - Michael Chen
Post Sound Supervisor - Jonny Higgins
Voice Over Recordist - Rob Hughes
Voice Over Recordist - Simon Lister
VO recorded at Nylon Studios
Special Thanks to;
Paper Moose
Crater Studios
Mrs Nina Tattoli
Vanessa Marian
Helena Rosebery
Southern Cross Cameras Australia
Stef Smith
Matt Pike
Whitney Oliver
Alexandra Kent
Adam Benton
Liam Riley
Ant Pawley
Kei Yokokawa
Williams Management
Andrew Wilkinson (Sydney Prop Specialists)
Alt.vfx
A young woman tries to navigate issues of intimacy in a unique relationship after a traumatic event.
Directed by Wesley Wingo
Written by Will Sabel Courtney
Produced by Hunt Beaty, José Andrés Cardona, Wesley Wingo
Bunny: Francesca Anderson
Doggy: Harry Bainbridge
Nature Documentary Narrator: Thomas Butcher
Radio DJ: Jason Katz
Co-Producer: David Broad
Associate Producers: Will Sabel Courtney, Scott W. Herriott, Megan Finnegan Wingo
Director of Photography: José Andrés Cardona
Edited by José Andrés Cardona & Wesley Wingo
Production Sound: Hunt Beaty
Supervising Sound Designer: Theodore Robinson
Supervising Sound Editor: Tarcisio Longobardi
Re-Recording Mixer: Cory Choy
Post Production Sound Facility: Silver Sound
Color Grading: Post Pro Gumbo
Colorist: Alan Louis Gordon
Visual Effects: Carl Brent Ferguson
"Ready to Not Be Ready" Written by Peter Darling and Kamal Kamruddin
"Hawaiian Romance" Written by Dorothee Rascle & Jean-Paul Soullier
Special Thanks: Matt Bockelman, Silver Sound, Jacob LaMendola, Eugene Ioannou, Deb Oh, Red Ranch Motel, Fun Ghoul Costumes, Hand Held Films, APM Music
TK630 - A Star Wars Fan Film from Brendan H. Banks on Vimeo.
Marooned on a forest planet, an Imperial scout trooper hunts a lone Jedi, when he discovers an unexpected ally.
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Directed by: Brendan H. Banks
Written by: Charlie McWade
Edited by: Vincent Welch
Produced by: Sean Dermond
Executive Producers: Brendan H. Banks, Josh Ruben, Paul Lowey, Mike Ritchie
Associate Producer: Kelly Shea
Starring: Josh Ruben & Starla Bolle
With Charlie McWade & Abe Danz
Production Coordinators: Phoebe Tillem & Anni Krueger
Cinematography by: Brendan H. Banks
Camera Operator: Eric Teti
Camera Assistant: Justin Onne
Gaffer: Camilo Chao
Sound Mixer: Jeff Gaumer
Production Designer: Kelly Shea
Costume Designer: Sean Dermond
VFX by: Gloo Studios
VFX Supervisor: Mike Ritchie
VFX Producer: Paul Lowey
VFX Coordinators: Ali Ajmeri & David Cohen
VFX Artists: Aleander Reid, Nicolas Pierson, Nolan Guerriero, Cam Slusar
Colorist: Jenny Montgomery (Company 3)
Sound Designer/Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Suarez
Additional Dialogue Recording: David Wolfe
Special Thanks: Barbara & Arthur Ruben, Creighton DeSimone, Gnarly Bay
During the summer of 2020, I returned home to Chicago during a break from my studies at the Łódź Film School in Poland. When I got there, my mother quietly walked me into a room where she gently pulled a strange, hairless creature out of a shoe box. It looked as if it had plummeted to earth from another planet.
“He’s sleeping,” she whispered as she opened the box. A tiny head peeked out from the mountain of towels, blankets and a homemade heating pad made out of a used white sock and rice. “What is that?” I asked. I squinted my eyes as I gently moved the blanket to expose the animal’s torso. “Is that a squirrel?” I looked over at her, and even though it was dark, her beaming smile lit up the room. “Yes,” she nodded.
My mother had found the baby squirrel abandoned in her yard. She contacted animal shelters nearby, but they were struggling to take in more animals during the Covid pandemic, so my mother began caring for him herself. My intuition told me to pick up a camera. I knew something special was happening. My mother, a Polish immigrant who had raised me by herself, had been dealing with her newly empty nest after I left for school, and I knew the joy that raising the squirrel would bring her.
After returning to Poland, I saw my mother raise him as she raised me — with meticulous love and care. But he was a wild animal, and eventually my mother had to do what all mothers do: let her child go out into the world. Here, I document their journey together.
- Director Tom Krawczyk
A film by Tom Krawczyk
Featuring Czesława Krawczyk-Miczejko, Duduś the Squirrel, Kazimierz Miczejko and Louie the Cat
Produced by Nick J. Santore
Cinematography by Tom Krawczyk
Story & Edited by Colin Santangelo
OFFICIAL SELECTION:
SXSW Film Festival
Big Sky Documentary Film Festival — Best Mini-Doc Nomination
Seattle International Film Festival
Santa Barbara Film Festival
SFFILM Festival
Palm Springs International ShortFest
Chicago Critics Film Festival — Audience Award
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival
Atlanta Docufest — Best Director
Salute Your Shorts — Audience Award
Sidewalk Film Festival
Indie Street Film Festival
Calgary International Film Festival — Honorable Mention
Tallgrass Film Festival
Charlotte Film Festival
Drunken Film Fest
Nashville Film Festival
Hamptons International Film Festival
DocsMX
The Polish Film Festival Los Angeles
Fresh Coast Film Festival
Still Voices Film Festival
After 33 years in federal prison, 22 of which spent in extreme solitary confinement, Jack Powers embarks into a modern world, journeying across the Northeast to start a new life.
Co-produced by Solitary Watch 'Tuesday Afternoon' first appeared online on nytimes.com.
solitarywatch.org/
Director & Cinematographer, Pete Quandt
Editor & Producer, Chris Kelley
Producer, Carter Deane
Executive Producers, Jean Casella & Katie Rose Quandt
Associate Producer & Additional Camera, Dan Brauchli
Consulting Producer, Crystal Kayiza
Color Correction, Kath Raisch
Sound Mix, Tom Morris
Senior Commissioning Producer, Christine Kecher
Supervising Editor, Andrew Blackwell
Series Proucer, Yvonne Ashley Kouadjo
Executive Producer, Adam Ellick
Co-Executive Producer Lindsay Crouse
nytimes.com/2022/07/26/opinion/jack-powers-solitary-tuesday-afternoon.html
Rallycross Qld Round 2 Lakeside International Raceway Preview Clip from Sean Bolger Motorsport on Vimeo.
My video guy Leigh had a bunch of Camera's on site, in cars and even in the air during the recent Rallycross Qld Series meet at Lakesdie International Raceway. I had a top day as I'd just turned 14 and was allowed to finally race with experienced racers at a real race. I came 3rd over all and can't wait for the next round August 6th 2016.
If you use Microsoft Office 365, you can now connect your Xero HQ practice to Outlook. This new add-in lets you save emails as notes directly into client records in Xero HQ.
To get started, you’ll first need to find and install the Xero HQ add-in in Microsoft Appsource.
To do this, go to the appsource store and search for the Xero HQ add-in. On the Xero HQ listing, click “Get it now”.
Sign-in with your Microsoft credentials, and the add-in will be connected to your Office 365 Outlook account.
Now, go to your Outlook inbox.
Here we have an email and attachment that we’d like to save as a note on a client record, just hit the Xero logo.
If this is the first time you’re using the add-in, you’ll need to start by signing into Xero.
Log in using your normal Xero credentials.
Choose the practice you’d like to integrate with Outlook, then Connect to Xero.
Now, choose the client you’d like to add the note to. Add any tags that should be on the note.
To include any email attachments on the note, choose them from here.
Finally, you can pin the note to the top of the Notes section of the client record if needed.
When you’re ready, select Save to Xero HQ.
On the Clients screen of Xero HQ, open the client record.
On the Notes tab, the email has been added as a note along with the attachment.
Any staff in your practice that have access to Xero HQ can now see the emails and any attachments, saving the pain of forwarding emails to multiple staff!
Keep all your client correspondence in one place with Microsoft Office 365 and Xero HQ.
A rare sight, me & Yoda on the job shooting video content with the Rogue Lifestyle crew. #theroguelifestyle #yodathefrenchy #DigitalCreative (at One76) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPvDglqpGeq/?utm_medium=tumblr