2008 IF Nominations Announced
October 1st 2008 04:05
NOMINATIONS FOR 2008 INSIDE FILM AWARDS
WEDNESDAY October 1, 2008 - The 10th annual Inside Film Awards kicked off with a bang today, as the 2008 IF Awards host Julia Zemiro announced the IF Award nominees at the Blue Hotel Water Bar in Woolloomooloo, Sydney.
The Black Balloon leads the way with 10 nominations, including a nod for the SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film. Joining them in the race for the SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film are independent films Men's Group and Son of a Lion.
The Black Balloon also received a nomination in the IF Award for Best Director category for Elissa Down; the IF Award for Best Actress, for the performance by Gemma Ward’s; the Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor, for Rhys Wakefield plus many others.
Men’s Group picked up a total of four nominations, Men’s Group is currently undergoing a staggered release around the country, having already won last year’s SPAARTAN Award and played strongly at the major film festivals.
In addition to it’s nomination for the SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film, Son of a Lion rounded out the Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music category with a nomination for Amanda Brown. The maverick production has also picked up a nomination in the Post Op Group Independent Spirit IF Award for director Benjamin Gilmour and producer Carolyn Johnson.
Unfinished Sky nabbed eight nods in the nominations, including the IF Award for Best Actress for Dutch leading lady Monic Hendrickx, reprising her award winning performance from the original film on which Unfinished Sky is based, De Poolse Bruid. Other nominations include the Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor, for William McInnes; the IF Award for Best Director and the IF Award for Best Script for Peter Duncan; the Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design; the Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing; he Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound; and the Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography for Robert Humphreys ACS, a previous IF Award winner for his work on Somersault in 2004.
Black Water picked up three nominations, and rounds out the feature film categories. Maeve Dermody has been recognised with a nomination for Best Actress for her lead role in the frightening indy crocodile flick, which has also been given a nod in the IF Award for Best Director nominations for David Nerlih and Andrew Traucki as well as the Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing.
Tropfest feature film September picked up two nominations today in the Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography for previous nominee Jules O’Loughlin (Kokoda, 2005) and for Sam Hobbs (the Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design).
Another Tropfest winner Steve Baker has picked up a nomination for the Autodesk IF Award for Best Animation for his new film Dog With Electric Collar, sharing the honour with producer Damon Escott. Other nominees include previous winners of the Queensland New Filmmakers Award co-directors Ruwan de Silva and Joshua Beahan for their film The Covenant of Mr Kasch. Director Glen Hunwick’s Mutt, produced by previous IF Award winner Beth Frey is also nominated for the Autodesk IF Award for Best Animation.
The nominees for the IF Award for Best Documentary is dominated by previous winners; two-time IF Award winner Sascha Ettinger Epstein (2003 & 2005 for Best Short Documentary) picks up two nominations for The Oasis, which she shares with producer and co-director Ian Darling and Playing In The Shadows with her 2005 co-winner Marco Iannello. Finishing the Best Documentary nominees are 2004 winners Cathy Henkel and Jeff Canin for their new film The Burning Season, shared with previous nominee Trish Lake.
Tom Zubrycki, a nominee for the IF Best Documentary in 2001, 2002 and 2003, as well as a winner for Best Short Documentary in 2006, continues his run with another nomination for his film Mad Morro for Best Short Documentary, shared with director Kelrick Martin. Director Randall Wood and producer Vickie Gest nab a nomination for Rare Chicken Rescue (executive produced by Trish Lake), while director Matthew Pond and producer Tina Lymberis receive a nod for their film Undressing Vanessa.
Last year’s Atlab IF Award for Rising Talent nominee Erin White proves what a Rising Talent she is, scoring a nomination for the Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film for fOUR, with producer Zyra McAuliffe. Joining Erin and Zyra are director Nash Edgerton and producer Nicole O’Donohue for the acclaimed Spider and Steve and Jules Callen for award-winning You Better Watch Out.
The Post Op Group Independent Spirit IF Award nominees include; Christopher Weekes, writer/director and lead actor of Bitter & Twisted; producer Jason Byrne who independently funded and distributed cult comedy Rats & Cats; and director Benjamin Gilmour, along with producer Carolyn Johnson who have successfully launched their first documentary Son of a Lion.
The EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent nominees for up and coming filmmakers include; Amy Gebhardt (Director of Heart, Look Sharp); Cris Jones (Director of The Funk); and Leon Ford (Director of Katoomba, Actor The Last Chip).
For the second year, the Inside Film Awards recognised the work of filmmakers in the form of the music video, last year won by director Natasha Pincus with her Paul Kelly music clip God Told Me To. Over 100 music videos were submitted for nomination, with audience response up by over 70 per cent on last year. This years nominees for the 3 IF Award for Best Music Video are; director Luke Eve and producer Simon Ritch for Emergency! Emergency!, performed by The Hot Lies; directors Stephen Lance and Damon Escott (who also received a nomination for his animation) with producer Leanne Tonkes for If You Keep Losing Sleep, performed by Silverchair; and lastly, directors Angus & Julia Stone, Josh Groom and Andrew Yoole with producers Madeleine Milasas and Jodie Passmore for Just A Boy, performed by Angus & Julia Stone. In a curious twist, Josh Groom won the Inside Film Awards’ ‘Party With The Stars’ competition last year, seeing him fly to the Gold Coast to attend the 2007 event with partner Madeleine Milasas, so they are no strangers to the glamour of the film industry party of the year.
The following awards will also be presented on the night at the Inside Film Awards:
The IF Award for a Living Legend
The Screen Australia IF Award for Box Office Achievement
The Inside Film Magazine Award for Festival of the Year
The winners of the coveted IF Awards in 2008 will be revealed on Thursday 13 November when the glittering ceremony takes place on the Gold Coast. The IF Awards are broadcast on live on SBS TV and can be seen again on SHOWTIME on Tue 18 November and Wed 19 November.
The SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film
The Black Balloon – directed by Elissa Down and produced by Tristram Miall
Men ’s Group – directed by Michael Joy and produced by Michael Joy and John L Simpson
Son of a Lion – directed by Benjamin Gilmour and produced by Carolyn Johnson
The IF Award for Best Director
David Nerlich and Andrew Traucki – Black Water
Elissa Down – The Black Balloon
Peter Duncan – Unfinished Sky
The Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor
Rhys Wakefield – The Black Balloon
Grant Dodwell – Men ’s Group
William McInnes – Unfinished Sky
The IF Award for Best Actress
Gemma Ward – The Black Balloon
Maeve Dermody – Black Water
Monic Hendrickx – Unfinished Sky
The Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography
Denson Baker ACS – The Black Balloon
Jules O ’Loughlin – September
Robert Humphreys ACS – Unfinished Sky
The Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music
Michael Yezerski – The Black Balloon
Haydn Walker – Men ’s Group
Amanda Brown – Son of a Lion
The IF Award for Best Script
Elissa Down and Jimmy The Exploder – The Black Balloon
Michael Joy and John L Simpson – Men ’s Group
Peter Duncan – Unfinished Sky
The SBS IF Award for Best Documentary
The Burning Season – Directed by Cathy Henkel and produced by Jeff Canin, Trish Lake and Cathy Henkel.
The Oasis – Co-directed by Ian Darling and Sascha Ettinger Epstein and produced by Ian Darling.
Playing In The Shadows – Co-directed and co-produced by Sascha Ettinger Epstein and Marco Ianiello
The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film
fOUR – Directed by Erin White and produced by Zyra McAuliffe
Spider – Directed by Nash Edgerton and produced by Nicole O ’Donohue.
You Better Watch Out – Directed by Steve Callen and produced by Jules Callen.
The Autodesk IF Award for Best Animation
The Covenant of Mr Kasch – Co-directed and co-produced by Joshua Beahan and Ruwan de Silva
Dog With Electric Collar – Directed by Steve Baker and produced by Damon Escott.
Mutt – Directed by Glen Hunwick and produced by Beth Frey.
The IF Award for Best Short Documentary
Mad Morro – Directed by Kelrick Martin and produced by Tom Zubrycki.
Rare Chicken Rescue – Directed by Randall Wood and produced by Vickie Gest.
Undressing Vanessa – Directed by Matthew Pond and produced by Tina Lymberis.
The 3 IF Award for Best Music Video
Director Luke Eve and producer Simon Ritch – Emergency! Emergency! by The Hot Lies.
Directors Damon Escott and Stephen Lance and producer Leanne Tonkes – If You Keep Losing Sleep by
Silverchair .
Directors Angus and Julia Stone, Josh Groom and Andrew Yoole and producers Madeleine Milasas and
Jodie Passmore – Just A Boy by Angus and Julia Stone
The Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design
Nicholas McCallum – The Black Balloon
Sam Hobbs – September
Laurie Faen – Unfinished Sky
The Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing
Veronica Jenet ASE – The Black Balloon
Rodrigo Balart – Black Water
Suresh Ayyar – Unfinished Sky
The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound
Paul Pirola – The Black Balloon
Sam Petty – The Square
Andrew Plain, Annie Breslin, Will Ward – Unfinished Sky
The Post Op Group IF Award for Independent Spirit
Christopher Weekes, writer/director and lead actor – Bitter & Twisted
Jason Byrne, producer – Rats & Cats
Benjamin Gilmour (director) and Carolyn Johnson (producer) – The EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent
Amy Gebhardt (Director of Heart, Look Sharp)
Cris Jones (Director of The Funk)
Leon Ford (Director of Katoomba, Actor The Last Chip)
ZTudio What IF? Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay
Sam Voutas – Red Light Revolution
Kieran Darcy-Smith – Memorial Day
Matthew C Vaughan – Get Black
INSIDE FILM GETS SUPPORT FROM INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS FOR
THE 2008 IF CRAFT AWARDS
WEDENESDAY September 24, 2008 - The Australian Film Industry’s finest will attend special screenings this weekend and choose the craft category nominees for the 2008 Inside Film Awards - Best Director, Best Editing, Best Production Design and Best Sound.
The four craft categories will be announced on Wednesday 1 October along with the other 2008 Inside Film Awards nominations including Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Music Video to name just a few.
“In our tenth year it’s great to welcome the industry’s finest to be part of the IF Awards Craft Panels. Their support of the IF Awards and the Australian film industry is wonderful and their talent and experience bring a real prestige to the IF Craft Awards”, said IF Awards General Manager Clare Sawyer.
Among the panel members for the IF Award for Best Director are some of Australia’s highest regarded filmmakers including Greg McLean (Wolf Creek, Rogue), Dee McLachlan (The Jammed – 2007 IF Award Best Feature Film winner), Sarah Watt (Look Both Ways), Rowan Woods (The Boys, Little Fish) and Dan Krige (West) to name just a few.
Noted editors including Nick Meyers (Balibo, Three Dollars, The Boys), Suresh Ayyar (Romulus My Father, Cedar Boys) and Frans Vandenburg (Darling! The Pieter-Dirk Uys Story, 48 Shades) will join a group of other experienced editors to watch the selection of films in three cities across Australia. They will choose 3 nominees based on their skill in editing for Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing.
The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound will be judged by a panel of renowned sound professionals including Gretchen Thornburn (After the Deluge, The Surgeon), James Harvey (Rogue, The Bank Job) and Bruce Emery (Somersault, Look Both Ways).
Highly regarded production designers including Marita Mussett (The Proposition), Jo Ford(We of the Never Never), Claire Granville (Cedar Boys), Marc Barold (Star Wars Attack of the Clones) and Michelle Sotheren (Acolytes) will join others on the panel for the Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design.
The top eight feature films in contention will be screened nationally in three different cities – Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. The films screened to the industry professionals are the top features as rated in the Inside Film Awards national scoring circuit, which closed on 12 September. Each industry professional will assess the films based on their individual craft merit.
Award nominees will be announced in Sydney and Brisbane on the 1st and 7th of October respectively. The nominees will walk the star-studded red carpet at the industry’s favourite celebration at the 2008 Inside Film Awards at the Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast on Thursday 13 November. The awards will be broadcast live on SBS, and Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 November on SHOWTIME.
WEDNESDAY October 1, 2008 - The 10th annual Inside Film Awards kicked off with a bang today, as the 2008 IF Awards host Julia Zemiro announced the IF Award nominees at the Blue Hotel Water Bar in Woolloomooloo, Sydney.
The Black Balloon leads the way with 10 nominations, including a nod for the SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film. Joining them in the race for the SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film are independent films Men's Group and Son of a Lion.
The Black Balloon also received a nomination in the IF Award for Best Director category for Elissa Down; the IF Award for Best Actress, for the performance by Gemma Ward’s; the Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor, for Rhys Wakefield plus many others.
Men’s Group picked up a total of four nominations, Men’s Group is currently undergoing a staggered release around the country, having already won last year’s SPAARTAN Award and played strongly at the major film festivals.
In addition to it’s nomination for the SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film, Son of a Lion rounded out the Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music category with a nomination for Amanda Brown. The maverick production has also picked up a nomination in the Post Op Group Independent Spirit IF Award for director Benjamin Gilmour and producer Carolyn Johnson.
Unfinished Sky nabbed eight nods in the nominations, including the IF Award for Best Actress for Dutch leading lady Monic Hendrickx, reprising her award winning performance from the original film on which Unfinished Sky is based, De Poolse Bruid. Other nominations include the Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor, for William McInnes; the IF Award for Best Director and the IF Award for Best Script for Peter Duncan; the Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design; the Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing; he Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound; and the Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography for Robert Humphreys ACS, a previous IF Award winner for his work on Somersault in 2004.
Black Water picked up three nominations, and rounds out the feature film categories. Maeve Dermody has been recognised with a nomination for Best Actress for her lead role in the frightening indy crocodile flick, which has also been given a nod in the IF Award for Best Director nominations for David Nerlih and Andrew Traucki as well as the Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing.
Tropfest feature film September picked up two nominations today in the Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography for previous nominee Jules O’Loughlin (Kokoda, 2005) and for Sam Hobbs (the Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design).
Another Tropfest winner Steve Baker has picked up a nomination for the Autodesk IF Award for Best Animation for his new film Dog With Electric Collar, sharing the honour with producer Damon Escott. Other nominees include previous winners of the Queensland New Filmmakers Award co-directors Ruwan de Silva and Joshua Beahan for their film The Covenant of Mr Kasch. Director Glen Hunwick’s Mutt, produced by previous IF Award winner Beth Frey is also nominated for the Autodesk IF Award for Best Animation.
The nominees for the IF Award for Best Documentary is dominated by previous winners; two-time IF Award winner Sascha Ettinger Epstein (2003 & 2005 for Best Short Documentary) picks up two nominations for The Oasis, which she shares with producer and co-director Ian Darling and Playing In The Shadows with her 2005 co-winner Marco Iannello. Finishing the Best Documentary nominees are 2004 winners Cathy Henkel and Jeff Canin for their new film The Burning Season, shared with previous nominee Trish Lake.
Tom Zubrycki, a nominee for the IF Best Documentary in 2001, 2002 and 2003, as well as a winner for Best Short Documentary in 2006, continues his run with another nomination for his film Mad Morro for Best Short Documentary, shared with director Kelrick Martin. Director Randall Wood and producer Vickie Gest nab a nomination for Rare Chicken Rescue (executive produced by Trish Lake), while director Matthew Pond and producer Tina Lymberis receive a nod for their film Undressing Vanessa.
Last year’s Atlab IF Award for Rising Talent nominee Erin White proves what a Rising Talent she is, scoring a nomination for the Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film for fOUR, with producer Zyra McAuliffe. Joining Erin and Zyra are director Nash Edgerton and producer Nicole O’Donohue for the acclaimed Spider and Steve and Jules Callen for award-winning You Better Watch Out.
The Post Op Group Independent Spirit IF Award nominees include; Christopher Weekes, writer/director and lead actor of Bitter & Twisted; producer Jason Byrne who independently funded and distributed cult comedy Rats & Cats; and director Benjamin Gilmour, along with producer Carolyn Johnson who have successfully launched their first documentary Son of a Lion.
The EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent nominees for up and coming filmmakers include; Amy Gebhardt (Director of Heart, Look Sharp); Cris Jones (Director of The Funk); and Leon Ford (Director of Katoomba, Actor The Last Chip).
For the second year, the Inside Film Awards recognised the work of filmmakers in the form of the music video, last year won by director Natasha Pincus with her Paul Kelly music clip God Told Me To. Over 100 music videos were submitted for nomination, with audience response up by over 70 per cent on last year. This years nominees for the 3 IF Award for Best Music Video are; director Luke Eve and producer Simon Ritch for Emergency! Emergency!, performed by The Hot Lies; directors Stephen Lance and Damon Escott (who also received a nomination for his animation) with producer Leanne Tonkes for If You Keep Losing Sleep, performed by Silverchair; and lastly, directors Angus & Julia Stone, Josh Groom and Andrew Yoole with producers Madeleine Milasas and Jodie Passmore for Just A Boy, performed by Angus & Julia Stone. In a curious twist, Josh Groom won the Inside Film Awards’ ‘Party With The Stars’ competition last year, seeing him fly to the Gold Coast to attend the 2007 event with partner Madeleine Milasas, so they are no strangers to the glamour of the film industry party of the year.
The following awards will also be presented on the night at the Inside Film Awards:
The IF Award for a Living Legend
The Screen Australia IF Award for Box Office Achievement
The Inside Film Magazine Award for Festival of the Year
The winners of the coveted IF Awards in 2008 will be revealed on Thursday 13 November when the glittering ceremony takes place on the Gold Coast. The IF Awards are broadcast on live on SBS TV and can be seen again on SHOWTIME on Tue 18 November and Wed 19 November.
The SHOWTIME IF Award for Best Feature Film
The Black Balloon – directed by Elissa Down and produced by Tristram Miall
Men ’s Group – directed by Michael Joy and produced by Michael Joy and John L Simpson
Son of a Lion – directed by Benjamin Gilmour and produced by Carolyn Johnson
The IF Award for Best Director
David Nerlich and Andrew Traucki – Black Water
Elissa Down – The Black Balloon
Peter Duncan – Unfinished Sky
The Queensland Events Corporation IF Award for Best Actor
Rhys Wakefield – The Black Balloon
Grant Dodwell – Men ’s Group
William McInnes – Unfinished Sky
The IF Award for Best Actress
Gemma Ward – The Black Balloon
Maeve Dermody – Black Water
Monic Hendrickx – Unfinished Sky
The Sony IF Award for Best Cinematography
Denson Baker ACS – The Black Balloon
Jules O ’Loughlin – September
Robert Humphreys ACS – Unfinished Sky
The Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music
Michael Yezerski – The Black Balloon
Haydn Walker – Men ’s Group
Amanda Brown – Son of a Lion
The IF Award for Best Script
Elissa Down and Jimmy The Exploder – The Black Balloon
Michael Joy and John L Simpson – Men ’s Group
Peter Duncan – Unfinished Sky
The SBS IF Award for Best Documentary
The Burning Season – Directed by Cathy Henkel and produced by Jeff Canin, Trish Lake and Cathy Henkel.
The Oasis – Co-directed by Ian Darling and Sascha Ettinger Epstein and produced by Ian Darling.
Playing In The Shadows – Co-directed and co-produced by Sascha Ettinger Epstein and Marco Ianiello
The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film
fOUR – Directed by Erin White and produced by Zyra McAuliffe
Spider – Directed by Nash Edgerton and produced by Nicole O ’Donohue.
You Better Watch Out – Directed by Steve Callen and produced by Jules Callen.
The Autodesk IF Award for Best Animation
The Covenant of Mr Kasch – Co-directed and co-produced by Joshua Beahan and Ruwan de Silva
Dog With Electric Collar – Directed by Steve Baker and produced by Damon Escott.
Mutt – Directed by Glen Hunwick and produced by Beth Frey.
The IF Award for Best Short Documentary
Mad Morro – Directed by Kelrick Martin and produced by Tom Zubrycki.
Rare Chicken Rescue – Directed by Randall Wood and produced by Vickie Gest.
Undressing Vanessa – Directed by Matthew Pond and produced by Tina Lymberis.
The 3 IF Award for Best Music Video
Director Luke Eve and producer Simon Ritch – Emergency! Emergency! by The Hot Lies.
Directors Damon Escott and Stephen Lance and producer Leanne Tonkes – If You Keep Losing Sleep by
Silverchair .
Directors Angus and Julia Stone, Josh Groom and Andrew Yoole and producers Madeleine Milasas and
Jodie Passmore – Just A Boy by Angus and Julia Stone
The Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design
Nicholas McCallum – The Black Balloon
Sam Hobbs – September
Laurie Faen – Unfinished Sky
The Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing
Veronica Jenet ASE – The Black Balloon
Rodrigo Balart – Black Water
Suresh Ayyar – Unfinished Sky
The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound
Paul Pirola – The Black Balloon
Sam Petty – The Square
Andrew Plain, Annie Breslin, Will Ward – Unfinished Sky
The Post Op Group IF Award for Independent Spirit
Christopher Weekes, writer/director and lead actor – Bitter & Twisted
Jason Byrne, producer – Rats & Cats
Benjamin Gilmour (director) and Carolyn Johnson (producer) – The EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent
Amy Gebhardt (Director of Heart, Look Sharp)
Cris Jones (Director of The Funk)
Leon Ford (Director of Katoomba, Actor The Last Chip)
ZTudio What IF? Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay
Sam Voutas – Red Light Revolution
Kieran Darcy-Smith – Memorial Day
Matthew C Vaughan – Get Black
INSIDE FILM GETS SUPPORT FROM INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS FOR
THE 2008 IF CRAFT AWARDS
WEDENESDAY September 24, 2008 - The Australian Film Industry’s finest will attend special screenings this weekend and choose the craft category nominees for the 2008 Inside Film Awards - Best Director, Best Editing, Best Production Design and Best Sound.
The four craft categories will be announced on Wednesday 1 October along with the other 2008 Inside Film Awards nominations including Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Music Video to name just a few.
“In our tenth year it’s great to welcome the industry’s finest to be part of the IF Awards Craft Panels. Their support of the IF Awards and the Australian film industry is wonderful and their talent and experience bring a real prestige to the IF Craft Awards”, said IF Awards General Manager Clare Sawyer.
Among the panel members for the IF Award for Best Director are some of Australia’s highest regarded filmmakers including Greg McLean (Wolf Creek, Rogue), Dee McLachlan (The Jammed – 2007 IF Award Best Feature Film winner), Sarah Watt (Look Both Ways), Rowan Woods (The Boys, Little Fish) and Dan Krige (West) to name just a few.
Noted editors including Nick Meyers (Balibo, Three Dollars, The Boys), Suresh Ayyar (Romulus My Father, Cedar Boys) and Frans Vandenburg (Darling! The Pieter-Dirk Uys Story, 48 Shades) will join a group of other experienced editors to watch the selection of films in three cities across Australia. They will choose 3 nominees based on their skill in editing for Cutting Edge IF Award for Best Editing.
The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound will be judged by a panel of renowned sound professionals including Gretchen Thornburn (After the Deluge, The Surgeon), James Harvey (Rogue, The Bank Job) and Bruce Emery (Somersault, Look Both Ways).
Highly regarded production designers including Marita Mussett (The Proposition), Jo Ford(We of the Never Never), Claire Granville (Cedar Boys), Marc Barold (Star Wars Attack of the Clones) and Michelle Sotheren (Acolytes) will join others on the panel for the Production Book IF Award for Best Production Design.
The top eight feature films in contention will be screened nationally in three different cities – Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. The films screened to the industry professionals are the top features as rated in the Inside Film Awards national scoring circuit, which closed on 12 September. Each industry professional will assess the films based on their individual craft merit.
Award nominees will be announced in Sydney and Brisbane on the 1st and 7th of October respectively. The nominees will walk the star-studded red carpet at the industry’s favourite celebration at the 2008 Inside Film Awards at the Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast on Thursday 13 November. The awards will be broadcast live on SBS, and Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19 November on SHOWTIME.
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