Our top picks from the 2021 St Kilda Film Festival program Waiyirri
This year’s St Kilda Film Festival is teeming with thought-provoking, visually stimulating filmmaking.
St Kilda Film Festival is Australia’s longest-running short film festival. 2021 is the festival’s 38th year of operations and sees a return to theatres after a last-minute switch to a digital event for 2020. SKFF is presented and produced by the City of Port Phillip, and this year’s stacked program was put together under the auspices of festival director, Richard Sowada.
SKFF prides itself on offering sweeping coverage of the national short film industry by providing a platform for both budding talent and established flowers of the local industry. Running from Thursday May 20 until Saturday May 29, this year’s festival is teeming with thought-provoking, visually stimulating filmmaking, spanning sublime animation, sci-fi brain-friers, First Nations’ storytelling and s
We are in a hurry, and often skip emotions: Filmmaker Ram Kamal
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We are in a hurry, and often skip emotions: Filmmaker Ram Kamal
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We are in a hurry, and often skip emotions: Filmmaker Ram Kamal.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 30 : Writer and director he says the amalgamation of two makes him a narrator. For him, the driving force is always to tell a tale whether it is writing a book or making a film. I don t think I will be able to make what is fashionably called stylised cinema. What people in this country crave for is a story. Sadly, we have forgotten to pause and take a nice closeup shot. We are in a hurry, and often skip emotions, says writer and filmmaker Ram Kamal, who recently completed his fourth film Broken Frame, starring Ritabhari Chakraborty and Rohit Bose.
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“These 10 amazing and very generous filmmakers and creatives are changing the face of the Australian industry internationally and at home with their work. We couldn’t be prouder to have supported them in their careers, in some small way and are so grateful that they are giving back to support the next generation,” said Peter Ritchie, Executive Director of Australians in Film.
“Australians in Film is committed to providing support for the professional development of underrepresented and undiscovered storytellers in the Australian sector. We believe there is a real need to help creatives to tell local Australian stories that resonate and work internationally, and that is what Untapped is all about.”
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