Spider Short Film. Nash Edgerton‘s Spider (2007) short film stars Nash Edgerton, Mirrah Foulkes, Joel Edgerton, Chum Ehelepola, Bruno Xavier, and Tony Lynch. Spider‘s plot synopsis: “Jill is annoyed with Jack, ignoring his attempts to get her to smile as she drives a city road. She stops for petrol, and while she’s filling the tank, he goes into the station’s mini-mart and buys a bouquet, chocolates…Has Jack made things right again?…Jack and Jill are always hurting each others feelings. But like Mum said, Its all fun and games until someone loses an eye.”
I yelled out loud during a certain part of this short film. Wow. Nicely done and realistic as well. It is extremely rare that a short film gets an emotional reaction out of you the way this one does. A very surprising short film.
Watch the Spider short film and leave your...
I yelled out loud during a certain part of this short film. Wow. Nicely done and realistic as well. It is extremely rare that a short film gets an emotional reaction out of you the way this one does. A very surprising short film.
Watch the Spider short film and leave your...
- 2/5/2012
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
We write about Australian filmmaking collective Blue-Tongue Films a lot here at Twitch. In the past five years they have produced features such as The Square, Animal Kingdom, Hesher and 2012 Sundance opener Wish You Were Here, as well as a string of acclaimed short films. Blue-Tongue members Nash and Joel Edgerton, Spencer Susser, David Michôd, Luke Doolan and Kieran Darcy-Smith get their fair share of column inches, however hardly a peep is ever heard from founding member Tony Lynch. Not a filmmaker like the rest of the Blue-Tongue crew, Lynch has been working as a stuntman, and these days, a stunt coordinator, since 1985. Over this career he's worked on a whole swag of movies like Dark City, Moulin Rouge, The Phantom, The Matrix, Australia, and many...
- 1/4/2012
- Screen Anarchy
It’s been four years since Encore published its Top 20 Directors and Producers list, and we felt it was time to compile a new, more comprehensive list that included professionals working across all areas – film, television and Tvc production – as well as the leaders and decision-makers that determine the direction of the industry.
Instead of having a limited list of panellists, we consulted with the main agencies and organisations, and also asked our readers to nominate their candidates. We ended up with a list of more than 200 screen industry professionals, and deciding the final 50 was indeed a difficult task. Of course, some other very influential and successful people didn’t make the final cut, but there were only 50 spots and too many talented men and women!
We hope you’ll enjoy – or not, and if so, debate it passionately – the selection of what will become our annual Power 50 list.
1. Christopher Mapp...
Instead of having a limited list of panellists, we consulted with the main agencies and organisations, and also asked our readers to nominate their candidates. We ended up with a list of more than 200 screen industry professionals, and deciding the final 50 was indeed a difficult task. Of course, some other very influential and successful people didn’t make the final cut, but there were only 50 spots and too many talented men and women!
We hope you’ll enjoy – or not, and if so, debate it passionately – the selection of what will become our annual Power 50 list.
1. Christopher Mapp...
- 6/22/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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