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Thirteen Australian documentaries selected for IDFA


Monday 19 October 2009: Thirteen Australian documentaries will screen at the

International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) when the festival kicks

off on 19 November.


A record seven Australian films have been selected to screen in the Competition

section of the festival.

 

Contact (w/d/p: Bentley Dean, Martin Butler) and The Miscreants of Taliwood (d:

George Gittoes, p: Gabrielle Dalton) have been selected to screen in the

prestigious Feature-Length Documentary Competition with The Snowman (w/d:

Juliet Lamont, p: Dylan Blowen, Rachel Landers) and Stolen (w/d: Violeta

Ayala, Dan Fallshaw, p: Tom Zubrycki) selected in Competition for First

Appearance. The Matilda Candidate (w/d/p: Curtis Levy, p: Helen Panckhurst) will

screen in Competition in the Mid-Length Documentary section. Screening in the

Short Documentary Competition section are My Uncle Bluey (w/d: Britt Arthur, p:

James Grandison) and Salt (d/p: Michael Angus, d: Murray Fredericks).


This is the first time that seven Australian films have been selected to screen in

Competition since IDFA began in 1988.


Four Australian films will screen in the Non-Competitive programs of IDFA. A Good

Man (w/d/p: Safina Uberoi, p: Himman Dhamija, Jenny Day) will be presented in

the Reflecting Images – Best of Fests section. The Reflecting Images – Panorama

program will feature Indonesia Calling: Joris Ivens in Australia (w/d/p: John

Hughes, p: Andrea Foxworthy), I, Psychopath (w/d: Ian Walker, p: Sally Regan)

and Strange Birds in Paradise A West Papuan Story (d: Charlie Hill-Smith, p:

Jamie Nicolai, John Cherry).


Two Australian projects, Big Stories, Small Towns (d: Jeni Lee, Sieh Mchawala, p:

Martin Potter) and Trendsmap.com (p: John Barratt), will feature as part of

DOCLAB – a new program section investigating the relationship between new

media, web culture and documentary. 


“IDFA’s selection of these 13 projects reflects the diversity of Australia’s

documentary filmmaking,” said Kathleen Drumm, Head of Marketing at Screen

Australia. “It is deeply pleasing to see the non-fiction work of Australian practitioners

continue to strike a chord with local and international audiences.”


IDFA was founded to stimulate the national and international documentary culture.

Over the last 21 years, IDFA has developed into the largest documentary film

festival in the world.



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The International Documentary Festival Amsterdam runs 19–29 November 2009.



A Good Man

(79 mins)

European Premiere

Writer/Director: Safina Uberoi

Producers: Safina Uberoi, Himman Dhamija, Jenny Day

Production Company: Divana Films

International Sales: Films Transit


Synopsis: A Good Man tells the story of a struggling Australian farmer, his incurably quadriplegic

wife, their newborn baby and their plans to open a brothel in a small country town.


Big Stories, Small Towns

(90 mins)

International Premiere


Directors: Jeni Lee, Sieh Mchawala

Producer: Martin Potter

Production Companies: Media Resource Centre, Screen Australia National Interest Program


Synopsis: A multi-platform online project that tells the story of the country town of Port Augusta,

South Australia, through the eyes of its long-term residents.


Contact

(78 mins)

International Premiere


Writers/Directors: Bentley Dean, Martin Butler

Producers: Bentley Dean, Martin Butler

Production Company: Contact Films

International Sales: ABC Commercial


Synopsis: Yuwali was just 17 when her fully traditional lifestyle ended with the arrival of patrol

officers from Woomera. A space rocket, the Blue Streak, was to be fired at her home. Her group

of 20 had never seen or heard of white people, and the chase and contact were all filmed and

photographed. Survivors on both sides of the clash of cultures tell the intimate story of Contact


I, Psychopath

(83 mins)

European Premiere


Writer/Director: Ian Walker

Producer: Sally Regan

Production Company: Fibro Majestic

International Sales: Off The Fence BV


Synopsis: Psychopaths … they’ll charm you, manipulate you, then ruin your life. But not all of

them with a gun or a knife. In this extraordinary documentary, suspected psychopath Sam Vaknin

goes in search of a diagnosis … was he born without a conscience?


Indonesia Calling: Joris Ivens in Australia

(90 mins)

International Premiere


Writer/Director: John Hughes

Producers: John Hughes, Andrea Foxworthy

Production Company: Early Works

International Sales: Early Works


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Synopsis: In 1946, celebrated Dutch documentarian Joris Ivens defied his government and

released a radical film supporting Indonesian independence. This feature documentary revisits

Australia’s early relationship to its northern neighbour, and the impact of this small film on

Australian filmmaking.


The Matilda Candidate

(57 mins)

International Premiere

Writer/Director: Curtis Levy

Producers: Curtis Levy, Helen Panckhurst

Production Company: Olsen Levy Productions

International Sales: Olsen Levy Productions


Synopsis: The Matilda Candidate follows filmmaker Curtis Levy's comedic personal journey to

prove that Waltzing Matilda should become the national anthem. Levy stands for parliament on

the platform that Waltzing Matilda should become the Australian anthem when we become a

republic. During his campaign Levy uncovers the surprising history behind the song, and looks at

whether the Australian peoples’ passion for the song means that they are capable of embracing

the true values of a republic.


The Miscreants of Taliwood

(92 mins)

European Premiere


Director: George Gittoes

Producer: Gabrielle Dalton

Production Company: Gittoes & Dalton Productions

International Sales: SBS Content Sales


Synopsis: Maverick director George Gittoes’ ‘Extreme Tour of Terror Central’ – a totally

surprising, sometimes funny, sometimes terrifying journey into the forbidden zones of Pakistan’s

North-West Frontier.


My Uncle Bluey

(17 mins)

International Premiere


Writer/Director: Britt Arthur

Producer: James Grandison

International Sales: James Grandison


Synopsis: A filmmaker's personal story about her estranged Uncle Bluey – a white man who

found his home in a remote Aboriginal community.


Salt

(28 mins)


Directors: Michael Angus, Murray Fredericks

Producer: Michael Angus

Production Company: Jerrycan Films

International Sales: Jerrycan Films


Synopsis: Salt is the short documentary of photographer Murray Fredericks’ extreme journeys to

capture the heart of the world's most desolate landscape on Lake Eyre, in the remote north of

South Australia.


The Snowman

(79 mins)

World Premiere

Writer/Director: Juliet Lamont

Producers: Dylan Blowen, Rachel Landers

Production Company: Pony Films

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International Sales: Pony Films Pty Ltd


Synopsis: In 1978, Jimmy Graham went to Antarctica with Operation Deep Freeze to train

scientists in survival skills on the ice. He left in December of that year. Three months later he

arrived back agitated and paranoid. He said that he had stumbled onto an illegal American

nuclear site and that the CIA had given him a chemical lobotomy. He descended into madness.

Unable to cope with his frightening behaviour, his wife fled with their two children. Now, 30 years

later, his daughter Juliet will try to uncover the truth and reconnect with what's left of the man she

called her father. 


Stolen

(77 mins)

European Premiere

Writers/Directors/Co-producers: Violeta Ayala, Dan Fallshaw?

Producer: Tom Zubrycki

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Production Companies: BIC Productions, United Notions Film

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International Sales: The Film Sales Company


Synopsis: Australian filmmakers Violeta Ayala and Dan Fallshaw go to the Polisario-governed

refugee camps in the Algerian desert to make a film about a family reunion. Everything changes

when the black Saharawis start to talk about a different subject ... their freedom.


Strange Birds in Paradise – A West Papuan Story

(75 mins)

World Premiere


Director: Charlie Hill-Smith

Producers: Jamie Nicolai, John Cherry

Production Company: The House of Red Monkey

International Sales: The House of Red Monkey


Synopsis: An expedition of imagination and discovery to the hidden Indonesian province of West

Papua that exposes its sad history and desperate hopes, but culminates in a joyful and defiant

musical celebration.


Trendsmap.com


Producer: John Barratt

Production Company: Stateless Systems

 

Synopsis: Trendsmap.com is a real-time mapping of Twitter trends across the world. See what

the global, collective mass of humanity are discussing right now.








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