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08.8.2012360 Degree Films updates!

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You may have noticed things are looking a little different here at 360 Degree Films. We have received funding from Film Victoria to re-design our website and we are in the process of offering our documentaries “On Demand” for downloading. In addition to these changes we are excited about moving our website to the latest “Word Press” technology.

We are thrilled to announce that with Screen Australia coming on board, Possum Wars has been completely financed and we are looking forward to welcoming 360 Degree Film’s newest member, director Bruce Permezel from July.

It has been a busy month for the staff at 360 Degree Films as we moved offices. Fortunately we have not bid farewell to the vibrant, diverse, melting pot of “Brunswick” as the new office is just around the corner!

We were sad to leave the old Post Office building above the Penny Black Hotel and its grand open space and view of Sydney Road but the new office is a lot quieter with less music from the pub, Sydney Road vendors and Melbourne trams.

Come and visit us soon.

Please note that are contact details are as follows:

Address: 245 Albert St, Brunswick
Phone: 03 8669 0540

21.6.2012Australia’s Great Flood nominated for Most Outstanding Documentary

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We are delighted to announce that Australia’s Great Flood has been nominated in the Most Outstanding Documentary category at the ASTRA (Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association) Awards! The awards are Subscription Television’s ‘night of nights’ and we are extremely proud that Australia’s Great Flood has been nominated.

Congratulations to everyone that worked so hard on this film and many thanks to all of the contributors who helped tell this story.

Sally will be attending the awards tonight in Sydney – fingers crossed.

For more information please visit the ASTRA Awards website here.

30.5.2012Sally talks at Friday on My Mind

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Clips from The Tenth Dancer, Seed Hunter, Penguin Island and John Gollings: Eye for Architecture were shown during Sally’s talk for the AFTRS, Friday on My Mind program. Sally took a moment to reflect on her career while sharing her experiences with the audience. Discussing the craft of documentary production in an interview with Sandra Sdraulig was an opportunity for Sally to think about why she has chosen to work in documentary and inspire film practitioners and enthusiasts.

09.5.2012Friday On My Mind!

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Friday on My Mind / Every Friday @ 5pm for FREE

ACMI
Australian Centre for the Moving Image Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia

FREE tickets can be picked up from the ACMI Box Office on the day of the event from 10am. Places are limited: First in best dressed

Friday May 18: Sally Ingleton – Documentary Filmmaker – candid and compelling

How can anyone possibly say that the best stories come from the imagination when so often it’s real life!

Sally Ingleton has been writing, directing and producing award-winning documentaries for more than 25 years, creating illuminating programs, which have been praised and enjoyed worldwide.

Sally has used undercover surveillance to record the intriguing habits of some of our most protected species; exposed a critical quest to locate and preserve ancient seeds to save our food from the impact of global warming and provided a shocking account of a perilous journey in the life of Tibetan refugees as they attempted to escape to Nepal for freedom. Her survey of the work of renowned architectural photographer John Gollings will remain an invaluable resource and inspiration for many decades to come.

Sally will talk candidly about crafting into compelling viewing, the engaging and occasionally controversial subjects that pervade her work as well as the secret to partnering with leading broadcasters BBC, ITV, France TV, Arte France, Discovery, National Geographic, NHK and […]

02.4.2012Inside Film magazine interviews director Alex Kelly

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Inside Film magazine (IF) interviews director of Queen of the Desert, Alex Kelly.

Director Alex Kelly is always on the lookout for interesting, intercultural projects. Now, with some financial help from Screen Australia, Screen Territory and ABC TV, Queen of the Desert, Kelly’s most recent project for 360 Degree Films is heading to television.

Queen of the Desert follows a youth worker named Starlady who travels to Areyonga, an indigenous community in Central Australia in the hopes of using her hairdressing skills to help the people there.

“Starlady is an amazing character, full of wit, cheekiness and integrity”, says Kelly. “I visited a community in Western Australia where she had helped Wilurrara Creative set up a salon and was struck by the power of the program and immediately saw a film in my mind – it is such a colourful, playful and visual program.”

By Matthew Worboys

 Read the full article titled: Of salons and social work: ABC short doc Queen of the Desert here.

28.2.2012Queen of the Desert given an ‘Opening Shot’!

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Screen Australia and ABC Television just announced that ‘Queen of the Desert’ has been selected to be part of ABC2’s new prime time Opening Shot series.

‘Queen of the Desert’ is a half an hour documentary following the one and only Starlady who is not your ordingary youth worker.  With fabulous hair and outrageous outfits Starlady is training young indigenous people in remote centaral Australia in the art of hairdressing.  Directed by Alex Kelly and produced by Josephine Wright.  For more information on the production click here.

To read the Screen Australia press release click here.

‘Queen of the Desert’ is being produced with the assistance of ABC Television, Screen Australia and Screen Territory.

27.2.2012Kangaroo Mob DVD available for purchase

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We are excited to announce the Kangaroo Mob DVD has made its way into our DVD store!

KANGAROO MOB (1 x 55 minutes) is an intimate look at the kangaroos taking over the suburbs of Canberra and the team of ecologists following their every move.

Using the latest scientific technology we will uncover surprising new behaviour whilst delving into the controversial issues that arise when sharing your backyard with a large wild animal. KANGAROO MOB will be a highly entertaining look at what happens when habitat runs out and kangaroos and humans are forced to co-exist.

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