Samuel Rodwell
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Samuel Rodwell is an Australian filmmaker best known for Inferno (2021).
In 2023, Inferno premiered on Australian broadcast and streaming across Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) platforms after numerous international film festival releases.
In 2022, Inferno was awarded Best Documentary (Academy Award® accreditation), Best Achievement in Sound Post Production and nominated for Best Achievement in Cinematography at the Oscar® qualifying St Kilda Film Festival.
Inferno continually proved to be an international success for Rodwell with in-competition screenings at the Oscar® qualifying Cinequest Film Festival for Best Short Documentary (Academy Award® accreditation) and Antenna Documentary Film Festival for Best Australian Short Documentary.
Rodwell received further acclaim for Inferno with an Australian Cinematographers Society nomination in the 2022 NSW & ACT Awards for Cinematography recognising his frontline camera work.
In 2019, Rodwell was selected for Screenworks Directing Intensive supported by Australian Directors' Guild, where he was mentored by acclaimed Australian directors Kriv Stenders, Rachel Landers. Rodwell was announced as the screenwriter recipient for Screenworks Inside of the Writers Room program supported by Fremantle Australia and Screen NSW.
An alumnus of Charles Sturt University, Rodwell graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication (Media Practice) from the distinguished school of Communication and Creative Industries.
In 2023, Inferno premiered on Australian broadcast and streaming across Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) platforms after numerous international film festival releases.
In 2022, Inferno was awarded Best Documentary (Academy Award® accreditation), Best Achievement in Sound Post Production and nominated for Best Achievement in Cinematography at the Oscar® qualifying St Kilda Film Festival.
Inferno continually proved to be an international success for Rodwell with in-competition screenings at the Oscar® qualifying Cinequest Film Festival for Best Short Documentary (Academy Award® accreditation) and Antenna Documentary Film Festival for Best Australian Short Documentary.
Rodwell received further acclaim for Inferno with an Australian Cinematographers Society nomination in the 2022 NSW & ACT Awards for Cinematography recognising his frontline camera work.
In 2019, Rodwell was selected for Screenworks Directing Intensive supported by Australian Directors' Guild, where he was mentored by acclaimed Australian directors Kriv Stenders, Rachel Landers. Rodwell was announced as the screenwriter recipient for Screenworks Inside of the Writers Room program supported by Fremantle Australia and Screen NSW.
An alumnus of Charles Sturt University, Rodwell graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication (Media Practice) from the distinguished school of Communication and Creative Industries.