A Cinema Darkly #6

A Cinema Darkly #6

This project developed a series of microfilms to provide depth to the story-world of Luxville, through the development of a unique partnership with Wadawurrung artists and leaders, sisters Tammy and Deanne Gilson. The completed works, titled ‘Precious...
A Cinema Darkly #5

A Cinema Darkly #5

Walking into the cinema, seeing it in half-light, finding you seat, away enough, close enough, tilt enough, far away together. Expectant. Cinema’s unique use of darkness and light creates an atmosphere of promise. The sisters and I took a long time selecting our...
The Destroyer

The Destroyer

Maude Davey as The Destroyer is a lesson in commitment. Presented as a work in progress at the Collingwood Yards (March 2022), if you missed it you really bloody missed it! Keep an eye out for its full premiere, it will be astounding! Commitment to character and to...
A Cinema Darkly #4

A Cinema Darkly #4

Somehow we have been divided into clear categories of belonging. I belong to a family. I belong to a land. I belong to a place. I belong to a group. I belong. I long. I yearn. Belonging is a yearning for connection. We work hard for it. It is illusive, something that...
A Cinema Darkly #3

A Cinema Darkly #3

As a kid my film awareness came from cinema experiences that told stories of Western culture mostly. Irish films were as rare to behold in Australia as were First Nations films. That was the dark we went into willingly. Even film school much later rarely looked at...


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