Melissa Anastasi, Sunday Emerson Gullifer, Jamieson Pearce, and duo Curtis Taylor and Nathan Mewett are this year’s recipients of Sydney Film Festival’s Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship.
Director Emily Avila’s second short, 'Fitting', follows an intimate encounter between two strangers: a bra fitter, and a customer who has recently undergone a mastectomy.
Emily Avila, Lara Kose, Goran Stolevski and Thomas Baricevic are the four recipients of Sydney Film Festival's 2017 Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship.
Premiering on June 13 at this year’s Sydney Film Festival, Beyersdorf's short is the story of a single mother who wakes up in the middle of the night to find that she’s glowing.
IF checked in with one of the Fellows, Brooke Goldfinch, earlier this year, as the filmmaker was editing her film, 'Outbreak Generation', about a woman who finds herself the sole carer of an eight-year-old boy in the middle of a global epidemic.
Submissions are now open for the 2017 Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship, which gives four emerging filmmakers $50,000 each to produce a short to premiere at the 2018 Sydney Film Festival.
Anya Beyersdorf, Alex Ryan, Brooke Goldfinch and Alex Murawski were chosen from a shortlist of 21 filmmakers, whittled down to four by Davis, SFF Director Nashen Moodley, Lexus Australia's Adrian Weimers, Jan Chapman and Darren Dale.
Goldfinch is one of 22 emerging filmmakers shortlisted for the Lexus Short Film Fellowship, set to be announced at next month's Sydney Film Festival.