Laura, a dizzy 24-year-old from Bracknell, is out to save the world. She trades her Cosmo for The Idiots Guide to the Koran and sets off on the adventure of a lifetime, volunteering as an aid worker in the far-flung Third World country of Tambia.
Sending up such Aussie bush legends as the Man from Snowy River, the new play ‘The Stallion of Death’ is a boisterous comedy set in a time when everyone loved a rollicking bush legend and when nothing quickened the pulse faster than a true story… except for perhaps an untrue story.
Mike Seymour is a highly respected member of the international visual effects and post production community.
His visual effects career started in the 1980s in R&D. Since then, he’s been nominated for an Emmy Award and has won multiple AFI awards for outstanding performance in visual effects.
Mike will speak at Choc Tops about working with the RED ONE digital cinema camera.
NAFA’s trademark “Show & Tell” short film festival format comes to the stage! Following the performance of the play, cast and crew will be ready to answer questions from the audience.
John Scott is the editor of some of Australia’s most seminal feature films, as well as a wide range of features from around the world. Directors he has worked with include Bruce Beresford, Jonathan Glazer, Phillip Noyce, and Fred Schepisi.