Cinema Australia

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Collecting Australian filmmaking stories. Discover more at www.cinemaaustralia.com.au.

Episodios

  • Episode #49 | Roy Billing

    13/10/2020 Duración: 21min

    If you've never seen a film starring Roy Billing, you have no business listening to this Podcast. I'm joking of course, but Billing has been acting since the 80's and has starring in many Australian films including The Dish, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Charlie & Boots, Mystery Road and Occupation. Billing's Australian television credits go all the way back to E-Street and A Country Practice and include Home and Away, Always Greener, Packed to the Rafters, and more recently Underbelly and Jack Irish, two roles Billings tells are are the ones he gets recognised for the most. In this Podcast, Billing discusses launching his career in New Zealand where he was born, moving to Australia and what the local film industry was like at the time, and his latest film, Never Too Late. Never Too Late follows four Vietnam veterans famous for escaping a POW camp. Now they must break out of the nursing home from hell to fulfil their unrealised dreams.

  • Episode #48 | George Pullar And Ashlyn Louden - Gamble

    25/08/2020 Duración: 20min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast host Matthew Eeles is joined by actors George Pullar and Ashlyn Louden-Gamble who star in new Australian film, Moon Rock for Monday. Moon Rock for Monday about a young girl named Monday (Ashlyn Louden-Gamble) who believes the moon rock, or Uluru, can help cure her terminal illness. To get to Uluru, Monday befriends Tyler (George Puller), a young man who has committed a heinous crime. Tyler essentially kidnaps Monday to assist with his escape from the cops, while Monday’s father, Bob (Aaron Jeffery), desperately tries to track her down and rescue her from the fugitive.

  • Episode #47 | Justin Dix

    18/08/2020 Duración: 15min

    Justin has been at the forefront of the Australian horror and science fiction film industry for many years as the founder and owner of special effects company Wicked of Oz Studios. Justin has over fifteen years’ experience as a top Special Effects Makeup Designer, Art Director and Production Designer, working on big-budget American productions alongside such recognised directors as George Lucas (STAR WARS) and on productions such as CHARLOTTES WEB and THE BANK JOB. Justin and Wicked have played a part in practically every Australian genre film to come down the pipeline in recent years including THE LOVED ONES, THE BABADOOK and SCARE CAMPAIGN. Justin's new film BLOOD VESSEL is a claustrophobic vampire action horror set on an abandoned World War two warship. BLOOD VESSEL utilises the powerhouse of Wicked’s SFX company and a real-life Bathurst-class corvette to deliver a unique and powerful action horror film.

  • Episode #46 | Isabel Peppard And Josie Hess

    09/06/2020 Duración: 36min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia, host Matthew Eeles is joined by multi award-winning director, animator and visual artist Isabel Peppard and award winning horror, comedy, documentary and porn filmmaker Josie Hess. These two very talented filmmakers have teamed up to co-direct a very unique documentary called, Morgana. In short, Morgana is an artistic character portrait of a 50-year-old housewife, who reinvents herself as a sex-positive feminist porn star. I assure you, once you’ve seen Morgana, it will remain with you long after viewing. Anyway... enjoy!

  • Episode #45 | Cornel Ozies And Taryne Laffar

    04/06/2020 Duración: 31min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast, hose Matthew Eeles is joined by OUR LAW director Cornel Ozies and producer Taryne Laffar. OUR LAW is set at Western Australia's first Indigenous-run Police Station, two officers learn language and culture to help them police one of the world's most remote beats OUT LAW will screen at the 2020 Sydney Film Festival and on NITV in mid-June.

  • Episode #44 | Ben Lawrence

    04/05/2020 Duración: 32min

    Australian filmmaker Ben Lawrence joins the Cinema Australia Podcast to discuss his new film, Hearts and Bones. Ben Lawrence is an internationally award-winning director and photographer. His short films have screened at Edinburgh, Clermont-Ferrand, Los Angeles, San Gio and Sao Paulo film festivals. His photographs have been recognised at the International Photography Awards in New York, The Australian National Photographic Gallery Portrait Prize, the HeadOn Portrait Festival and The Spider Awards for photojournalism in London. In 2018, his critically acclaimed debut feature documentary, Ghosthunter screened at multiple festivals around the world and was nominated for a prestigious Illuminate Award at the Sheffield Film Festival. It also earned an AACTA Award nomination for Best Feature Length Documentary and won the Best Australian Documentary Award at the Sydney Film Festival.

  • Episode #43 | Miranda Nation

    02/03/2020 Duración: 33min

    Filmmaker Miranda Nation joins the latest episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast to discuss her tense new psychological drama, Undertow. Determined not to give in to grief after the loss of her baby, Claire becomes suspicious of her husband’s relationship with a feisty young woman, Angie. When she discovers Angie is pregnant, Claire develops an increasingly irrational obsession with her that puts both their lives in danger. Only when confronted by the explosive secret behind Angie’s pregnancy does Claire begin to reclaim her sanity.

  • Episode #42 | Owen Trevor

    14/01/2020 Duración: 08min

    In this (mini) episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast, Matthew Eeles is joined by GO! director Owen Trevor to discuss the new Australian family film. When Jack (William Lodder) and his single mother (Frances O'Connor) move to a small town in Western Australia, he soon gets involved in the competitive world of go-kart racing. Jack's got natural talent but must learn to control his recklessness. To do that, he'll need the help of aspiring engineer, Mandy (Anastasia Bampos), wise-cracking best mate Colin (Darius Amarfio-Jefferson) and mysterious mentor, Patrick (Richard Roxburgh). Together, the team will endeavour to overcome all odds and defeat ruthless racer Dean (Cooper Van Grootel) to win the National Go Kart Championship.

  • Episode #41 | Focus on 2019

    03/12/2019 Duración: 01h25min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast, host Matthew Eeles is joined by film critics Travis Johnson and Andrew Peirce to discuss the Australian films of 2019. We cover everything from The Nightingale to Ride Like a Girl, the strong representation of people with disabilities in Australian films, documentaries, the independent film scene and much, much more. This episode also includes interview grabs from the late, great Dame Hill, Rachel Griffiths, Jennifer Kent, RJ Mitte and Damon Gameau.

  • Episode #40 | Mike Green

    23/10/2019 Duración: 33min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast host Matthew Eeles is joined by independent filmmaker Mike Green to discuss his new thriller, Outback. Outback is a survival nightmare based on the true story of an American couple, Wade (Taylor Wiese) and Lisa (Lauren Lofberg), who become stranded on their way to Uluru. Think Gerald Rocionato’s Cage Dive on dirt.

  • Episode #39 | James Di Martino

    19/09/2019 Duración: 47min

    Cinema Australia's Matthew Eeles is joined by writer and director James Di Martino to discuss his feature film debut, The Faceless Man. The Faceless Man follows Emily (Sophie Thurling) who is struggling to adjust back to everyday life three years after surviving cancer. Living in fear of redeveloping the fatal disease, a manifestation haunts Emily from the depths of her subconscious in the form of a faceless creature; her fear incarnate… Or is it?

  • Episode #38 | Steven Vidler

    18/08/2019 Duración: 40min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia we catch up with actor and filmmaker Steven Vidler to discuss his classic Australian film Blackrock and his new Australian film Standing Up For Sunny starring RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad).

  • Episode #37 | Davo Hardy & Richard Littlehales

    17/07/2019 Duración: 59min

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  • Episode #36 | Andrew Garton

    07/07/2019 Duración: 40min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia, Matthew Eeles chats with filmmaker Andrew Garton about his new documentary FORGED FROM FIRE which charts the valleys and peaks of the heartwarming project known as The Blacksmiths Tree. On Black Saturday, 7 February 2009, townships north-east of Melbourne were engulfed by firestorms. After the horror of immediate losses, people embarked on various journeys of repair and recovery. The Blacksmiths Tree was one of them.

  • Episode #35 | Stevie Cruz-Martin

    20/05/2019 Duración: 31min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia, host Matthew Eeles is joined by filmmaker Stevie Cruz-Martin to discuss her new film, Pulse. Pulse is the story of a gay disabled teenage boy who is devastated when he is neglected after his two best friends start dating. He changes into the body of a beautiful woman, so that he too can find love, at whatever cost.

  • Episode #34 | Imogen Thomas

    02/04/2019 Duración: 30min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast, host Matthew Eeles is joined by director Imogen Thomas to talk about her heartwarming new film, Emu Runner. Emu Runner tells the story of nine-year-old Indigenous girl, Gem Daniels (newcomer Rhae-Kye Waites), who lives in a remote Australian town. As she copes with her mother’s unexpected death, Gem finds solace in the company of a wild emu, unwittingly connecting her with her mother’s traditional totem animal.

  • Episode #33 | Luke Sullivan & Robin Royce Queree

    06/03/2019 Duración: 30min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast we're joined by Australian filmmaker Luke Sullivan and veteran actor Robin Royce Queree to discuss their brave, bold, ambitious, unsettling and highly disturbing apocalyptic drama Reflections in the Dust.

  • Episode #32 | David Fairhurst

    27/11/2018 Duración: 46min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast host Matthew Eeles chats with David Fairhurst, the writer, director, co-producer and co-editor of the mind-bending, psychological thriller, Reaching Distance.

  • Episode #31 | Mairi Cameron & Stephen Lance

    13/06/2018 Duración: 33min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast host Matthew Eeles chats with The Second director Mairi Cameron and screenwriter Stephen Lance. The Second follows the author of a celebrated erotic memoir, whose newfound success is threatened when her best friend and muse reveals the truth behind the memoir's provenance, igniting an incendiary tale of sex, lies and betrayal.

  • Episode #30 | Geraldine Hakewill, Michael Whalley and Tony Prescott (The Pretend One)

    25/04/2018 Duración: 32min

    In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast, actors Geraldine Hakewill, Michael Whalley and director Tony Prescott discuss their incredible new film, The Pretend One.

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