Gillian Armstrong

Gillian Armstrong
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Armstrong (2012)
Data i miejsce urodzenia18 grudnia 1950
Melbourne
Zawódreżyserka
Lata aktywnościod 1975

Gillian May Armstrong (ur. 18 grudnia 1950 w Melbourne) – australijska reżyserka filmowa, reprezentantka australijskiej Nowej Fali.

Armstrong wykształcenie zdobyła w Australijskiej Szkole Filmowej i Telewizyjnej prowadzonej przez prof. Jerzego Toeplitza. Jako samodzielna reżyserka zadebiutowała obrazem The Singer and the Dancer (1977). Jej pierwszym pełnometrażowym filmem była Moja wspaniała kariera (1979), która zdobyła dwie nagrody BAFTA i startowała w konkursie głównym na 32. MFF w Cannes.

Kolejne dzieła Armstrong: Pani Soffel (1984), Przypływ uczuć (1987), W rodzinnym kręgu (1992) czy też Małe kobietki (1994), były na ogół chwalone przez krytykę[1].

Przypisy

  1. Gillian Armstrong (ang.). AllMovie. [dostęp 2014-03-09].

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Flickerfest enjoyed its launch night at Bondi Icebergs tonight.

Local and Sydney media turned up to speak with and photography the celebrities and Flickerfest movers n shakers.

Here's to another successful Flickerfest.


Australia's only Academy® and BAFTA recognised short film festival...

Renowned as Sydney's first beach-side cinema, Flickerfest kicks off the summer cinema season outdoors under the stars at Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach, screening the best short films from Australia and the world in a unique and relaxed environment. After the Sydney festival Flickerfest tours to 45 + venues around Australia.

Our Academy® accredited short film competition and special showcases celebrate the latest in cutting edge shorts from around the world.

About:

Flickerfest began as a small local festival at the Balmain High School in 1991. Over the last 21 years it has grown to become Australia's only competitive International Short Film Festival with entries coming from filmmakers across the globe.

Flickerfest is considered in international circles as the leading Australian competitive short film festival and increasingly filmmakers view it as one of the main festivals on the world circuit. To maintain this high standard each year the festival director visits festivals around the world seeking new films most of which have not been seen in Australia.

In 2003 the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science elected to recognise Flickererfest as a qualifying festival for the Best Short Film and Best Animation categories of the Academy® Awards. In 2010, Flickerfest was also recognised by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), making films from the UK that won at Flickerfest, eligible for a BAFTA nomination. We are the only short film festival in Australia with BAFTA and Academy® accredited status.

The honour of Academy® Award accreditation will guarantee Flickerfest's international profile for many years to come, whilst also ensuring greater opportunities for our Australian short film makers internationally.

Flickerfest national tour has become a very important part of the festival and started in 1995. The tour takes the main competitive programmes and some special sessions to many regional and metropolitan areas, which rarely have an opportunity to view this collection of the best of the world's short films in 2012 Flickerfest will present films at 37 venues Australia wide. Flickerfest is acknowledged as a quality arts event. We are proud that each year we screen the most innovative creative and inspiring short films the world has to offer, all united by their excellence in the short film genre.

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Flickerfest

www.flickerfest.com.au