Cannes: Ruby Boukabou interviews Nash Edgerton

Reporting for Screen Australia, Ruby Boukabou spoke with director Nash Edgerton about his Cannes selected short film Bear - a follow up to Edgerton’s previous short film, Spider - about prankster Jack, who it would seem, hasn’t learnt his lesson.

Screen Australia’s co-production event at Cannes

At Cannes, Screen Australia hosted a co-production lunch and event to strategically match-make international production companies from Canada, Denmark, the UK and Australia and widen financial opportunities.

Ruby Boukabou reported from the event.

Visit Australia at Cannes for information about doing business with Australia and co-productions as well as the Producer Offset.

Anthony Bourdain: A large proportion of food critics are bent

Chef-turned-writer Anthony Bourdain – currently in Australia for the Sydney Writers Festival – discusses with Mumbrella editor Tim Burrowes:

  • Corrupt restaurant critics: “I don’t have  a lot of tolerance for people who have other agendas, who are settling personal scores, who are taking backhanders, who are in any way bent, which is to say a very large proportion of the food writing, or food criticism community.”
  • Masterchef: “I’m for competitive reality shows. Anything that increases interest in cooks and chefs and foods and restaurants is good for society, even at its sillliest.”
  • Writing for David Simon’s HBO drama Treme, which is about to go out in Australia on Showtime.
  • Social media – Hijacking his own 1m+ Facebook page and how he talks to his 400,000 Twitter followers.
  • Matt Moran’s experience at US food venue Beard House: “I can’t imagine he wasn’t disappointed with who showed up, which was no-one of importance, which was business as usual there.”

Mumbo Report: John Sintras, Starcom Mediavest CEO on Gen Y staff expectations and taking a global lead

In this episode of The Mumbo Report from Studio 33, Starcom Mediavest CEO John Sintras discusses:

  • The “more” culture of media;
  • Running an agency with the new generation of workers;
  • Making a profit in the current financial climate. Read more »

Screen Australia’s First-Timers Breaky at Cannes

A croissant and a café au lait kickstarts the day for Ruby Boukabou and all Australian first-timers at Cannes Film Festival courtesy of Screen Australia’s First-Timers Breakfast.

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Screen Australia's First-Timers Breaky at Cannes

A croissant and a café au lait kickstarts the day for Ruby Boukabou and all Australian first-timers at Cannes Film Festival courtesy of Screen Australia’s First-Timers Breakfast.

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Ruby Boukabou interviews Toomelah team

Ruby Boukabou, reporting for Screen Australia from Cannes, speaks with Toomelah director Ivan Sen and stars Daniel Connors and Christopher Edwards.

“The screening of Toomelah directed by Ivan Sen in the Un Certain Regard was followed by a thunderous applause, a really long standing ovation and tears by the filmmakers and audience members. I dried my eyes and went to speak to the cast and crew, and the public.”

Toomelah screens at Cannes

Ivan Sen’s new feature film, Toomelah screened over the weekend at Cannes in official selection for the Un Certain Regard category which recognises young and emerging artists, producing daring and innovative works.

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Mumbo Report: Oh my dawg it’s Curtis Stone; a triblade; Target and Virgin plus Yellow Pages dials T for turkey

In this episode of The Mumbo Report:

  • Donut King, Coles, the Kenwood triblade, Virgin Australia and the never ending stream of Target ads continues in this week’s top five most played ads;
  • Yellow Pages want you to look at them as something other than a doorstop. Read more »

Ruby Boukabou: Sleeping Beauty interviews

Speaking with Director Julia Leigh, Executive Producer Tim White and Leigh’s mentor Jane Campion, Ruby Boukabou uncovers Sleeping Beauty for Screen Australia.

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Screen Australia, from Cannes with love

Screen Australia has partnered with Paris-based Ruby Boukabou to present a video blog from the Cannes Film Festival 2011.

The first entry is an introduction to Woody Allen’s opening night film Midnight in Paris, and the Australian line-up.

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Mumbo Report: Bruce Heald on why sound design matters in advertising

In this episode of The Mumbo Report, Noise International’s Creative Director, Bruce Heald, talks about:

  • The importance of sound in advertising;
  • How music and sound design can dramatically change a piece of vision;
  • Noise International’s challenge to agencies

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Frank & Jerry

Nick McGee’s comedy Frank & Jerry willl premiere at the Dungog film Festival on May 28.

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Frank & Jerry

Nick McGee’s comedy Frank & Jerry willl premiere at the Dungog film Festival on May 28.

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Mumbo Report: Hayley Lewis’ headache cure; cocky Kenwood; KFC goes fancy; Sam Kekovich Jnr; another Target ad

In this episode of The Mumbo Report:

  • Hayley Lewis helps you cure your headache; Kenwood gets cocky over a hand mixer; KFC pretends to be gourmet; Sam Kekovich goes back to school and the Red Circle Boutique’s $99 leather jackets in the top five countdown of last week’s most played prime time ads. Read more »

Ten’s David Mott: I wouldn’t say we got it right the first time

David Mott, chief programming officer at Ten on:

  • The audience rise for 6.30PM With George Negus
  • Getting it right second time with One
  • This weekend’s launch of The Bolt Report
  • Rumours that his job has been offered to former Sunrise guru Adam Boland.

Here I Am – trailer

The trailer for Beck Cole’s directorial debut, Here I Am.

It will be released in Australia on June 2.

Mumbo Report: YouTube’s Karen Stocks

In this episode of The Mumbo Report from Studio 33, Karen Stocks, Head of Media Solutions, YouTube and display at Google, talks about:

  • Advertisers making the most of YouTube ads;
  • YouTube’s ambitions;
  • Brands working with YouTube stars.

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