Credits; Director: Gareth Tillson, Executive Producer: Luisa Mirabilio, Editor: Aisha Phillips. Crew: Aisha Phillips, Julia Burns, Nakkiah Lui, Kathryn Allen. The Jezabels music video made as part of Metro Screen’s Music Video Workshop shot in February 2009. To find out what other short courses are on offer click here
Credits; Director: Gareth Tillson, Executive Producer: Luisa Mirabilio, Editor: Luisa Mirabilio, Crew: Aisha Phillips, Julia Burns, Nakkiah Lui, Kathryn Allen. The Jezabels music video made as part of Metro Screen’s Music Video Workshop shot in February 2009. To find out what other short courses are on offer click here
Unstuck is the story of a young Aboriginal woman who, after more than a year, has yet to come to terms with the death of her husband [also Aboriginal]. The woman has a recurring flash backs to the moments in her life after her husbands passing. One night her husband’s spirit comes to her, hoping to help heal the wounds of separation and move on in her life, just as he needs to move on in with his journey into the afterlife. His spirit guides her subconscious mind, allowing her to reconnect with her own spirit, and as the two spirits reconnect, it becomes clear that the woman will have to choose between remaining stuck in life with her grief, or to become Unstuck. Produced through our Lester Bostock Indigenous mentorship scheme.
11.11 is a mystical suspense about an aboriginal woman's psychic powers. Melissa is a first time filmmaker who is currently producing and co-directing her first documentary. Her stories are inspired by our past history, people and amazing places. "Aboriginal people have been master story tellers since the dreamtime, the chance to tell our stories on film is just an extension of our oral story telling history. Now we can finally let the truth be known and let our imagination soar". Produced through our Lester Bostock Indigenous mentorship scheme.
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