Peter Skinner’s Lost Boy was crowned Best Short Film at the St Kilda Film Festival on Saturday, winning a cash prize of $10,000.
The film, which was produced by Susannah Wolff and David Shyegun, stars Michael Sheasby as a volatile bartender who shows up to work with a fresh black eye and is subsequently challenged by his boss to drop his macho persona.
Skinner previously earned an Australian Director’s Guild (Adg) Award nomination for the project.
Other winners included Jaina Kalifa and Amelia Paxman’s Lost Contact, which was awarded Best Documentary, and Gabriel Morrison’s Joy, for which Morrison received Best Director and Best Screenplay, which she shared with co-writer Serena Siow.
Fresh from its win at March’s SXSW, Jon Bell’s The Moogai won the award for Best Achievement in Indigenous Filmmaking.
Of the acting categories, Ben Mortley won Best Actor for Antony Webb’s Carmentis,...
The film, which was produced by Susannah Wolff and David Shyegun, stars Michael Sheasby as a volatile bartender who shows up to work with a fresh black eye and is subsequently challenged by his boss to drop his macho persona.
Skinner previously earned an Australian Director’s Guild (Adg) Award nomination for the project.
Other winners included Jaina Kalifa and Amelia Paxman’s Lost Contact, which was awarded Best Documentary, and Gabriel Morrison’s Joy, for which Morrison received Best Director and Best Screenplay, which she shared with co-writer Serena Siow.
Fresh from its win at March’s SXSW, Jon Bell’s The Moogai won the award for Best Achievement in Indigenous Filmmaking.
Of the acting categories, Ben Mortley won Best Actor for Antony Webb’s Carmentis,...
- 5/31/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Can you believe how quickly this week has flown by? Already it's time for the last Britain's Got Talent semi-final of the series - and there are only two places left in Sunday's live final. Things are getting tense...
On top of nine more acts performing to try to impress us and the judges, we're getting a special appearance from last year's winners Collabro. So grab a pizza and join us on the sofa from 7.30pm when the show begins...
22:00But that's your lot for now! Thanks for joining us, and do keep leaving your comments below. We'll see you back here on Sunday for the final - squeal!
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On top of nine more acts performing to try to impress us and the judges, we're getting a special appearance from last year's winners Collabro. So grab a pizza and join us on the sofa from 7.30pm when the show begins...
22:00But that's your lot for now! Thanks for joining us, and do keep leaving your comments below. We'll see you back here on Sunday for the final - squeal!
21:59Right, we're getting to pick between the five acts who just missed out on a place in the final - Henry Gallagher, Revelation Avenue, IMD Legion, Boyband and Jesse Jane McParland. Who are you going to vote for? The...
- 5/29/2015
- Digital Spy
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- 9/2/2009
- by Jake Weaver
- Tilzy.tv
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