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2015 Adelaide Film Festival

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2015 Adelaide Film Festival
Opening filmHighly Strung
Closing filmYouth
StandortAdelaide, Australia
Gegründet2002
DirectorsAmanda Duthie
Festival date15–25 October 2015
Websiteadelaidefilmfestival.org

The 7th Adelaide Film Festival was held in Adelaide, South Australia, from 15 to 25 October 2015.

Description

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Amanda Duthie was the Festival Director[1] of the 7th edition of the festival, which ran from 15 to 25 October 2015.[2]

On the opening night of the festival, director and screenwriter Andrew Bovell received the 2015 Don Dunstan Award for his contribution to the Australian film industry.[3]

The festival opened with Scott Hicks's documentary film Highly Strung[4] and closed with Paolo Sorrentino's drama film Youth.[5]

More than 180 feature films were screened at the festival, 40 of which were Australian films, 24 South Australian films and total of 51 countries were represented at the Festival.[6]

Competition

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Jury

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The members of the International Feature Jury were:[7]

In competition

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The Foxtel Movies International Award for Best Feature Film at the Festival was won by Neon Bull.[8][9]

The Flinders University Documentary Award was awarded to Canadian director Amber Fares for Speed Sisters.[8]

Girl Asleep won the 2015 Adelaide Film Festival Best Feature People Choice's Award. Holding the Man documentary, Remembering the Man won the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary, while the most popular short was Meryl Tankard's Michelle's Story.[10]

The following films were selected for the In Competition section:[11]

International Feature Competition
English title Original title Director(s) Production country/countries
Carol Carol Todd Haynes United States, United Kingdom
Freeheld Freeheld Peter Sollett Vereinigte Staaten
Looking for Grace Looking for Grace Sue Brooks Australien
Gold Coast Guldkysten Daniel Dencik Denmark, Sweden, Ghana
Lamb Lamb Yared Zeleke Ethiopia, France, Germany, Norway, Qatar
Neon Bull Boi neon Gabriel Mascaro Brasilien
Office 오피스 Opiseu Hong Won-Chan Südkorea
316 316 Payman Haghani Iran
Father Babai Visar Morina Kosovo, Germany
Tanna Tanna Bentley Dean and Martin Butler Australien
Documentaries
English title Original title Director(s) Production country/countries
Brand: A Second Coming Brand: A Second Coming Ondi Timoner Vereinigtes Königreich
Heart of a Dog Heart of a Dog Laurie Anderson Vereinigte Staaten
He Named Me Malala He Named Me Malala Davis Guggenheim Vereinigte Staaten
I Am Belfast I Am Belfast Mark Cousins Australien
Ice and the Sky La Glace et le ciel Luc Jacquet Frankreich
The Pearl Button El botón de nácar Patricio Guzmán Chile
The Propaganda Game The Propaganda Game Alvaro Longoria Spanien
Remembering The Man Remembering The Man Nickolas Bird and Eleanor Sharpe Australien
Sherpa Sherpa Jennifer Peedom Australien
Speed Sisters Speed Sisters Amber Fares Canada, United Kingdom

Special screenings

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Special Events
English title Original title Director(s) Production country/countries
Highly Strung Highly Strung Scott Hicks Australien
A Month of Sundays A Month of Sundays Matthew Saville Australien
The Dressmaker The Dressmaker Jocelyn Moorhouse Australien
Spear Spear Stephen Page Australien
Girl Asleep Girl Asleep Rosemary Myers Australien
Sam Klemke’s Time Machine Sam Klemke’s Time Machine Matthew Bate Australien
Bad Boy Bubby Bad Boy Bubby Rolf de Heer Australien

References

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  1. ^ Adelaide Film Festival, Official website
  2. ^ South Australia Archived 24 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Adelaide Film Festival 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Cate Blanchett's Carol to headline Adelaide Film Festival". Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  4. ^ Debelle, Penny (15 October 2015). "Adelaide Film Festival has opened with the world premiere of local director Scott Hicks documentary Highly Strung". The Advertiser (Adelaide). Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Adelaide Film Festival to feature 43 Australian premieres". Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Cate Blanchett film Carol among premieres for Adelaide Film Festival". Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  7. ^ McGowan, Mark (5 June 2015). "Christian Jeune leads international jury for Adelaide Film Festival 2015". Adelaide Film Festival website. Archived from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Neon Bull and Speed Sisters claim top honours at Adelaide Film Festival". IF.com.au. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  9. ^ Keen, Suzie (23 October 2015). "Adelaide Film Festival award winners announced". Independent News. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  10. ^ "Girl Asleep bags most popular feature at Adelaide Film Festival". IF.com.au. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  11. ^ McGowan, Mark. "Adelaide Film Festival Program Launches Today". Adelaide Film Festival website. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
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