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Lost Gully Road

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posted on 2017-01-01, 00:00 authored by Liz Baulch, Donna McraeDonna Mcrae
a fiction feature film of 80mins

History

Location

Lido Cinemas, Hawthorn, Australia

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2017-01-01

End date

2017-11-25

Language

eng

Notes

World premiere Monster Fest Film Festival

Research statement

Lost Gully Road continues the exploration of the representation of ghosts, and how cinema can manifest not only the ghosts included in the story, but how they are perceived in the medium. The aim is to make micro budget feature films part of a larger effort to explore local concerns and push the limits of the medium to join international debates around contemporary horror genre outputs. The horror genre presents a rich vein in which to cultivate contemporary ideas and modes of production. The micro budget approach lends itself to making – not reliant on slow funding models, rather a nimble response to the material. Lost Gully Road represents all those concerns and has won three international awards and a distinguished nomination so far.

Publication classification

J1 Major original creative work

Extent

fiction feature film (80 mins)

Recognition, awards & prizes

La Femme Film Festival, Los Angeles, Best Feature 2018 Insolito de Cine, Peru, Best Feature 2019 South Texas Underground Film festival, Best Feature, 2019 Nominated Best Direction in a Feature film under 1 million Australian Directors Guild, June 2019

Event

Monsterfest Film festival, Melbourne Australia, 2017

Publisher

The Creators

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