Hail: selected for the Venice Film Festival

Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s feature film Hail has been selected for the longest running A-list film festival in the world, the 68th Venice International Film Festival.
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Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s feature film Hail has been selected for the longest running A-list film festival in the world, the 68th Venice International Film Festival.

Hail screens in Venice’s Orizzonti section, which has a focus on ‘new and redefining world cinema’. Hail is one of only a handful of Australian feature films to be selected for Venice over the last decade. Rolf de Heer’s The Tracker was selected in 2002 and Clara Law’s feature documentary Letters to Ali in 2004.

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