Programme of four short films by Canberra filmmaker Clare Young
6pm, Monday 3 April, Electric Shadows, Admission: $10, 18+
Electric Shadows will present the first theatrical screening of Clare Young’s latest short film When People Feel Terror. Shot on location around Australia, the film portraits Australia’s conflicting views on the War on Terror.
Electric Shadows will also present a selection of Young’s previous short films including: Three Degrees of Separation, comparing the different geographical stereotypes Canberra residents have of each other; Firing on All Pins, documenting her family’s experience of fighting and surviving the Canberra firestorm; and Flush Gordon: Space Age Toilets examining the pluses and minuses of Canberra’s infamous electronic toilets.
Clare will be present to introduce her short films for a question and answer session afterwards. The programme will last approximately one hour.
Funds raised at this event will support Young on her next project Grace, a fiction film to be shot on 35mm film in late April. Grace paints the portrait of a broken family through the eyes of a seven year old and will be shot on location in Canberra and completed later this year.
Further details are available from Electric Shadows at: www.electricshadows.com.au. Clare Young can be contacted on 0409 778 278 or clareyoung@netspeed.com.au.
Electric Shadows will present the first theatrical screening of Clare Young’s latest short film When People Feel Terror. Shot on location around Australia, the film portraits Australia’s conflicting views on the War on Terror.
Electric Shadows will also present a selection of Young’s previous short films including: Three Degrees of Separation, comparing the different geographical stereotypes Canberra residents have of each other; Firing on All Pins, documenting her family’s experience of fighting and surviving the Canberra firestorm; and Flush Gordon: Space Age Toilets examining the pluses and minuses of Canberra’s infamous electronic toilets.
Clare will be present to introduce her short films for a question and answer session afterwards. The programme will last approximately one hour.
Funds raised at this event will support Young on her next project Grace, a fiction film to be shot on 35mm film in late April. Grace paints the portrait of a broken family through the eyes of a seven year old and will be shot on location in Canberra and completed later this year.
Further details are available from Electric Shadows at: www.electricshadows.com.au. Clare Young can be contacted on 0409 778 278 or clareyoung@netspeed.com.au.