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ANNIVERSARY<br />

Short Feature<br />

Aurora is setting up a special anniversary for her husband.<br />

Director Sarah Portelli<br />

Producer Sarah Portelli and Ivan Malekin<br />

Sarah has worked on short films and several features. She is the Coordinator<br />

and Social Media Manager at Made in Melbourne Film Festival.<br />

Her latest short film Daughter explores the lives of several street<br />

workers in St Kilda and is screening at The Cannes Film Festival.<br />

ADAM<br />

Short Feature<br />

An unstable young man abducts his neighbour’s eight-year-old<br />

son.<br />

Director Stephanie Parsons<br />

Producer Catherine Williams<br />

Parsons is a former co-winner of the TAC Make a Film, Make A<br />

Difference competition. She has won the LA Parrot Drone Film<br />

Festival, and has had films screen in the Thailand International<br />

Destination Film Festival<br />

WIZARD <strong>FILM</strong><br />

Animation<br />

The story of a brave yet clumsy wizard as he contends with his<br />

disobedient pet frog, a misleading newspaper ad and an unexpected<br />

visitor, all in his quest to find love.<br />

Finalist: Best Animation, Best Secondary<br />

Director Nelson Dean<br />

Producer Nelson Dean<br />

Nelson is Year 12 Student from Elwood College who loves animation.<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 the<br />

World’s Independent film festival in San Francisco. Forever, his<br />

SSSFF entrant and Best Short Feature Metro finalist was shot on<br />

a budget of $100.<br />

MRS CUTHBERT<br />

Short Feature<br />

Mrs Cuthbert Goes missing. A rookie police officer interviews<br />

the neighbour, but misses some critical clues.<br />

Director Gary Hegedus<br />

Producer Gary Hegedus / Ringwood Moviemakers Inc.<br />

Gary Hegedus spent 5 years with Kodak Australia and 15 years as a<br />

filmmaker with his own production company.<br />

WONDERS OF <strong>THE</strong> WEST<br />

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