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SSSFF-2016-Online-Program
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LAST HOUSE TILL BALLARAT Short Feature<br />
1850’s Victoria. A woman and child escaping the goldfields are<br />
pursued by two strangers in the night.<br />
Finalist: Best Short Feature West, Best Screenplay,<br />
Best Director, Best Tertiary<br />
Director Drew Hair/Logan Davies<br />
Producer Logan Davies<br />
Drew Hair is a writer/director who made Last House Till Ballarat<br />
with his colleagues in second year at Swinburne University.<br />
<strong>THE</strong> RIGHT<br />
Animation<br />
It’s the city of Sunshine but things aren’t so bright in this dark<br />
and dim world. Detective Quill is on a mission to flush out a<br />
vigilant presence operating in the town since the 70’s.<br />
Finalist: Best Animation, Best Short Feature West<br />
Director Andrew C. Formosa<br />
Producer A Forest in Orange<br />
Andrew C Formosa is an animator and a multimedia designer<br />
from Sunshine. He has animated several short films and motion<br />
comics and developed several games and interactives<br />
BUSINESS TRIP<br />
Short Feature<br />
A woman is stunned to receive a text from her husband after<br />
finding out his flight has crashed with no survivors.<br />
Director Anthony Dillon<br />
Producer Anthony Dillon<br />
Anthony Dillon is an award winning filmmaker, writer, performer<br />
and musician. Business Trip won the Altona Beach Film<br />
Festival People’s Choice Award 2015<br />
MO<strong>THE</strong>RS AND DAUGHTERS Documentary<br />
A look at a daughter’s dedication to her ailing mother.<br />
Finalist: Best Documentary Metropolitan<br />
Director Janet Dimelow<br />
Producer Janet Dimelow<br />
Janet was educated at Swinburne Film & TV School and has<br />
worked in TV, film and theatre in a variety of roles including<br />
writing, wardrobe and production. Business Trip, won the<br />
Altona Beach Film Festival People’s Choice Award 2015<br />
<strong>TO</strong>MORROW<br />
Short Feature<br />
Struggling with alcoholism and a meaningless call centre job,<br />
Tomorrow is the story of Keith’s daily struggle and an encounter<br />
that motivates him to change.<br />
Finalist: Best Comedy<br />
Director Jonathan Gittus<br />
Producer Jonathan Gittus<br />
2015 Best Comedy RMIT Film Awards. Gitttus, won the Best<br />
Film at Melbourne Soapbox for Short Films at ACMI, 2009.<br />
FOREVER<br />
Short Feature<br />
Do you remember everything about the first woman you were<br />
infatuated with? This guy does.<br />
Finalist: Best Short Feature Metro<br />
Director James Walker<br />
Producer Jacqueline Whiting<br />
Walker’s 2015 film Terms & Conditions was selected for the<br />
Cayman International Film Festival, Down East Flick Fest and<br />
the World’s Independent film festival in San Francisco. Forever,<br />
his SSSFF entrant and Best Short Feature Metro finalist was shot<br />
on a budget of $100<br />
WONDERS OF <strong>THE</strong> WEST