Over a decade after.his short film Swinger won first place at.Tropfest, internationally renowned director Gregor Jordan is back on the short filmmaking scene alongside Australian film veteran Bryan Brown.
Together the pair, with the support of Harley Davidson, have created the Open Road Film Festival; an initiative devised to engage and challenge young Australian filmmakers.
The premise is as simple as it is unique. Jordan (Two Hands, Ned Kelly) has directed a 75-second ending to a film and challenged entrants to come up with the beginning.. The entire product must be under six minutes in length.
.I like that (the festival) is based on one ending and a whole lot of other beginnings,. Jordan says.
.Anything that sort of experiments with the craft of filmmaking and tries to push it to new places I find really interesting..
Jordan is the first to admit the festival is part-promotion for Harley Davidson,...
Together the pair, with the support of Harley Davidson, have created the Open Road Film Festival; an initiative devised to engage and challenge young Australian filmmakers.
The premise is as simple as it is unique. Jordan (Two Hands, Ned Kelly) has directed a 75-second ending to a film and challenged entrants to come up with the beginning.. The entire product must be under six minutes in length.
.I like that (the festival) is based on one ending and a whole lot of other beginnings,. Jordan says.
.Anything that sort of experiments with the craft of filmmaking and tries to push it to new places I find really interesting..
Jordan is the first to admit the festival is part-promotion for Harley Davidson,...
- 11/27/2012
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
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