From more than 130 entries, Aaron Carroll’s While the Cat’s Away…, Tania Verbeeck’s Women Take on Nepal and Peter Tautua’s Dearest Madeline are the winners of the inaugural Sony Film Festival.
The festival recognises filmmakers from Australia and New Zealand. Judges include
Peter James, Acs, ASC (non-fiction category), Sony Music Australia (music category) and Peter Rabbit director Will Gluck (fiction category).
Sony head of digital imaging Anz Jun Yoon said: “I’m blown away by the talented filmmakers that entered our inaugural Sony Film Festival. The passion and dedication of these storytellers is evident in the work they submitted. Congratulations to everyone who worked on these amazing films and especially to the three winning films and their crew. The Australian and New Zealand film industry is in good hands!”
Watch all the winning and finalist films here. Voting for the People’s Choice Award is open now,...
The festival recognises filmmakers from Australia and New Zealand. Judges include
Peter James, Acs, ASC (non-fiction category), Sony Music Australia (music category) and Peter Rabbit director Will Gluck (fiction category).
Sony head of digital imaging Anz Jun Yoon said: “I’m blown away by the talented filmmakers that entered our inaugural Sony Film Festival. The passion and dedication of these storytellers is evident in the work they submitted. Congratulations to everyone who worked on these amazing films and especially to the three winning films and their crew. The Australian and New Zealand film industry is in good hands!”
Watch all the winning and finalist films here. Voting for the People’s Choice Award is open now,...
- 10/4/2021
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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