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Look Both Ways to compete at San Sebastian, Spain
The San Sebastian International Film Festival has announced that the Australian feature film Look Both Ways, written and directed by Sarah Watt, will screen in the Zabaltegi — New Directors program and will compete for the coveted Altadis — New Directors Award at this year’s festival.
Look Both Ways has commenced its Australian theatrical release after opening the Adelaide Film Festival and screening at Melbourne and Brisbane International Film Festivals. It is set to make its international premiere next month at the Toronto Film Festival before travelling to Spain to screen at San Sebastian.
The 53rd San Sebastian International Film Festival runs from September 15-24, 2005
Look Both Ways(100 minutes)Writer / Director Sarah WattProducer Brigit IkinStarring William McInnes, Justine Clarke, Anthony Hayes, Lisa Flanagan, Andrew S. Gilbert, Daniela Farinacci, Sacha Horler, Maggie Dence, Edwin Hodgeman and Andreas Sobik
Look Both Ways was produced and developed with the assistance of The Australian Film Commission, Film Finance Corporation Australia, Film Victoria, South Australian Film Corporation, Adelaide Film Festival and SBS Independent.
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ynopsisLook Both Ways is a mix of animation and live action, set over a hot weekend in which seven people have to deal with unexpected events. As their paths intersect and intertwine, they form a story both intimate and universal.
Find out more information on the film:[www.afc.gov.au]
Find out more information on the festival:[www.afc.gov.au]
[release from Avviso PR / AFC]
Inside Film Magazine www.if.com.au
The San Sebastian International Film Festival has announced that the Australian feature film Look Both Ways, written and directed by Sarah Watt, will screen in the Zabaltegi — New Directors program and will compete for the coveted Altadis — New Directors Award at this year’s festival.
Look Both Ways has commenced its Australian theatrical release after opening the Adelaide Film Festival and screening at Melbourne and Brisbane International Film Festivals. It is set to make its international premiere next month at the Toronto Film Festival before travelling to Spain to screen at San Sebastian.
The 53rd San Sebastian International Film Festival runs from September 15-24, 2005
Look Both Ways(100 minutes)Writer / Director Sarah WattProducer Brigit IkinStarring William McInnes, Justine Clarke, Anthony Hayes, Lisa Flanagan, Andrew S. Gilbert, Daniela Farinacci, Sacha Horler, Maggie Dence, Edwin Hodgeman and Andreas Sobik
Look Both Ways was produced and developed with the assistance of The Australian Film Commission, Film Finance Corporation Australia, Film Victoria, South Australian Film Corporation, Adelaide Film Festival and SBS Independent.
S
ynopsisLook Both Ways is a mix of animation and live action, set over a hot weekend in which seven people have to deal with unexpected events. As their paths intersect and intertwine, they form a story both intimate and universal.
Find out more information on the film:[www.afc.gov.au]
Find out more information on the festival:[www.afc.gov.au]
[release from Avviso PR / AFC]
Inside Film Magazine www.if.com.au
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