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  • The Gold Coast Film Fantastic, Australia (GCFF)

    The Gold Coast Film Fantastic, Australia (GCFF)

    GCFF

    The Gold Coast Film Fantastic opened with a bang (and then some) at Australia Fair Birch Caroll & Coyle cinema's tonight with everyone from Oscar winning special effects whiz John Cox to on-screen (and possibly real life) serial-killer John Jarratt walking the red carpet.

    In other highly amusing news I met a young, up and coming Australia actor who just happens to be called James Dean! And he's an actor! And young! Geddit? Sigh. Well, I found it humorous... especially whilst trying to interview him a Marilyn Monroe impersonator was lurking in the background. Eerie.

    Anyway, the GCFF is a great local initiative for movie makers and film lovers alike. Festival director Casey Marshall Siemer and co. showcase a selection of Australian films amongst the international offerings and organise the filmmakers to meet with distributors and industry insiders during the event. For cinephiles however, the GCFF is a superb way to see a huge variety of films weeks, even months, before they're released in Oz cinemas.

    But with more than 21 films and 7 free outdoor screenings across three days, it's easy to get lost amongst the sheer volume of movies at this year's GCFF. From documentaries and animated films, to romantic comedies and horror, there's something for the cinephile in all of us. Here's my guide to some of the festival highlights:

    The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls
    Taking out the audience award at this year's Toronto Film Festival, this is an inspirational look at two of New Zealand's national treasures whose radical protest songs have been entertaining the world for nearly 30-years.

    The Accidental Husband
    Uma Thurman lowers her Samurai sword for a romantic comedy co-starring Colin Firth and Grey's Anatomy fan favourite Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

    ZombielandLovers of horror and comedy can hang on to to the Halloween spirit with this mash-up of the two genres. After smashing the US box-office, Zombieland has been getting rave reviews overseas and stars Woody Harrelson, Bill Murray, Abigail Breslin and rising star Jesse Eisenberg.

    Sky Crawlers
    Nominated for the best animated feature film at the up and coming Asia Pacific Screen Awards, Sky Crawlers is the latest from Mamoru Oshii, director of anime classic Ghost in the Shell. A slow-paced mystery, the animation is incredible with some of the best flight fight sequences ever created.

    Prime Mover
    Possibly the first love triangle to involve a man, woman and a truck, Prime Mover is the latest from Australian writer/director David Caesar.

    BronsonOne of the most talked about drama's of the year, Bronson explores the bare knuckled reality of real life criminal Charles Bronson who has spent the last 30-years in solitary confinement for crimes committed in jail including murder and taking hostages. Oh, it also stars a beefed-up Tom Hardy (above) in his breakout roll.

    The Coolangatta Gold This year's race may be over, but relive the excitement with the 1984 film that made the iconic ironman race famous.

    I.C.U
    From Gold Coast director Aash Aaron, this edge-of-your-seat offering follows three teens in a Surfers Paradise high rise who play a game of cat and mouse with a serial killer.

    Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
    This is one for the kids and kids at heart Inspired by a children's book, the film focuses on a town where food falls from the sky thanks to the invention of a young, wacky scientist. Though I rolled my eyes at the trailer, a four star review from Empire has sparked my interest.

    P.S. And I bring you another trailer fresh off the inter-web from another movie on 5 horror movies I must see in 2015 list; Date Night! Yes, the Steve Carrell, Tina Fey led comedy with possibly the best supporting cast ever - Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Leighton Meester, Ray Liotta, Common, Kristen Wiig and more. Oh, did I mention Mark Wahlberg? Did I mention he's shirtless in the trailer? HELL YES! Watch and drool. Thoughts? The trailer looks like its been put together a bit tackily but there appears to be some good moments. We'll have to wait another six months to see the actual movie though. Sigh.

  • Translation Delivers Perfectly I’MPERFECT Campaign for American Eagle

    Translation Delivers Perfectly I’MPERFECT Campaign for American Eagle

    Translation has launched a new campaign for American Eagle Outfitters (AEO), having recently been tapped by the specialty apparel retailer for the 2014 Back-to-School season.

    Entitled “I’MPERFECT,” the work takes a defiant stance against the one-size-fits-all beauty paradigm embraced by other fashion brands. The campaign insight taps into AEO’s long-standing role as a true champion for the democratization of denim, offering 22 fits, 81 washes, and 84 sizes – a staggering 1,500+ options – to fit any person and personality. The national campaign encompasses print ads, in-store posters, digital banners, and a stunning broadcast spot from acclaimed commercial director Dante Ariola – all anchored by the tagline, “My Imperfections Make the Perfect Me.”

    Credits:
    Brand/Client: American Eagle Outfitters
    Campaign Title: “Portraits”
    Spot Title: “Portraits”: 60 (with :30 and :15 lifts)
    First Air Date: August 2014
    Agency: Translation
    CEO/Founder: Steve Stoute
    Chief Creative Officer: John Norman
    President: Nils Peyron
    Executive Creative Director: Jay Berry
    Executive Creative Director: Marc d’Avignon
    Creative Director, Copywriter: Betsy Decker
    Creative Director, Art Director: Ben Carter
    Director of Content Production: Miriam Franklin
    Producer: Liz Graves
    Account Team: Amanda Hellman, Cassie Farley
    Music Supervisor: Nick Pacelli
    Production Company: MJZ
    Director: Dante Ariola
    Director of Photography: Greg Fraser
    Executive Producer: Scott Howard
    Line Producer: Natalie Hill
    Editorial Company: Number 6
    Editor: Andrea MacArthur
    Assistant Editor: Kyle Whitmore
    Post Executive Producer: Crissy DeSimone
    Post Producer: Kendra Desai
    VFX Company: The Mill, LA
    VFX Artist: Chris ‘Badger” Knight
    VFX Executive Producer: Jo Arghiris
    VFX Producer: Leighton Greer
    Audio Post: Eleven
    Mixer: Jeff Payne
    Executive Producer: Suzanne Hollingshead
    Producer: Dawn Redmann
    Music: “Feeling Good”
    Remake Composed and Arranged by Ariel R. A Heavy Duty Music /Mad Decent Production
    Executive Producer: Josh Kessler
    Producer: Daniel Nigro
    Media: MediaCom
    Partner, Communication Planning Director: Ilana Casser
    Communication Planning Supervisor: Christa Ruggiero
    Sr. Partner Associate Director National Broadcast: Andrew Pappalardo
    Manager Media Investments National Broadcast: Carlos A. Cervantes
    Sr. Partner, Group Digital Director: Lisa Bronson
    Associate Media Director, Digital: Jenina Estella
    Digital Media Supervisor: Vera Su