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Documentary @ Longplay (Sat 15 July)

MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS

Documentary @ Longplay (Sat 15 July)

6:30pm, Sat 15 July, 2017
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Event Details

6:30PM - 8:15PM
25 TRACKS & SEVEN WOMEN IN NEPAL

8:15PM - 10:30PM
ART BASTARD & MAX GIMBLETT: ORIGINAL MIND

 

MDFF Tickets

6:30PM - 8:15PM
DOUBLE FEATURES

Seven Women in Nepal the Birth of a Social Enterprise
33 Minutes
Director: Gaby Purchase
Description: Seven Women Nepal examines how one Australian created a successful social enterprise with the disabled women of Nepal and what is truly possible with a willingness to learn from mistakes and the right people to help.

 

25 Tracks
52 Minutes
Director: Fiona Cochrane
Description: 25 are two unknown, indie songwriters in a bare bones studio on a train in the industrial West of Melbourne - Australia's music capital. 25 plan to write, record then release a fresh song every two weeks of the year.

 

Q&A with Fiona Cochrane & Gaby Purchase

 

 MDFF Tickets

8:15PM - 10:30PM
DOUBLE FEATURES

Art Bastard / Max Gimblett: Original Mind

 

Standers
3 Minutes
Director: Anthony Dillion
Description: A look into the world of "Standers" - people who relax by standing in the same spot for hours at a time.
 

We Are All Snakes
5 Minutes
Director: Samuel Hutchinson
Description: We Are All Snakes explores wildlife artist Bill Flowers' lost faith and identity through his two greatest loves: painting and snakes.

 

Fear, Malice and Death
2 Minutes
Director: DK Robinson
Description: A Micro Documentary about Australian/Chinese artist Jason Phu

 

Art Bastard
1 Hour 22 Minutes

Director: Victor Kanefsky
Description: What is art and how does it relate to society? Is its value determined by its popularity or originality?

 

Max Gimblett: Original Mind
50 Minutes

Director: Lewis Mitchell
Description: Max Gimblett: Original Mind documents the life and process of eccentric, creative genius Max Gimblett. One of the world's most successful and internationally prominent living painters,

 

Q&A with Anthony Dillion, Samuel Hutchinson and Victor Kanefsky


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