Documentary: a resounding defence of the new rules
Against fears of chaos, a key independent documentary filmmaker argues passionately for Screen Australia's new vision.
17 Jul 2014 12:00
Trevor Graham
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The collision between industrial and personal visions: Bert Ive, uses a titles camera in the workroom of the [Commonwealth] Cinematic aand Photographic Branch somewhen between 1932 and 1939 in Melbourne.
Honey I Need More Personal Space – by Trevor Graham
“I hope this isn’t going to be written up as a massive stoush. We love working with them and we are doing great work with them every day. And we hope to continue.”
Trevor Graham is the writer and director of Make Hummus Not War,
which had its World Premiere at the Melbourne International Film
Festival in August and screened at the Berlinale. It was produced
without television presales and funded via Screen Australia’s Signature
Program, the Premier Fund of MIFF, Screen NSW, the Telematics Trust and
Fine Cut Films. Graham is the former Co-Chair of the Australian
International Documentary Conference and a former commissioning editor
at SBS TV.