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Something Fishy, a short film by 17° South

Something Fishy, a short film by 17° South
Something Fishy, a short film by 17° South

Something Fishy rpoduced by Dan Wood

 Something Fishy
 Online EPK

Genre: Drama
Duration: 14.41
Format: HD (Colour) 1080p
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 Anamorphic
Shot on location in Broome, WA
The Something Fishy EPK is available for download, it contains trailer, preview, images, media kit, dials list and other notes. Access is restricted to festival access only or by request.
 News
19.12.2011
Flickerfest 2012
Crosshairs has also been selected for Flickerfest's Best of Australian for the Flickerfest National Tour.
19.11.2011
Crosshairs vs Something Fishy
Crosshairs and Something Fishy will compete head to head in the invite-only TCFF.
17.11.2011
Crosshairs into Boulder Film Festival
Crosshairs will make it's North American debut at the Boulder International Film Festival in Colorado.
15.11.2011
Crosshairs into Flickerfest 2012
Crosshairs will make its Australian debut at Flickerfest 2012.
 Dispatches
MM Magazine's 25 Coolest Festivals 2009
MovieMaker is the most widely read independent film magazine in the world.
Cinematographer, Richard Kickbush picks up GOLD at the ACS Awards for his work on Something Fishy.
Variety's 50 Unmissbale Film Festivals
Includes the BIG 5 and circuit's more interesting festivals.
IndieWire's Top 10 Film Festivals
Filmmaker resource for independent & documentary film, festivals & awards.


Synopsis: Best mates, Nick (Caucasian) and Trev (Aboriginal) do everything together including getting into trouble. The fact their skin colour is different means nothing to these boys until one day something goes terribly wrong. Something Fishy is a powerful statement about friendship and integrity set against the steamy backdrop of the Wet Season in the Kimberley, one of the world's last, great wilderness frontiers.





SOMETHING FISHY -  CREDITS



Nick - Brad Albert Trev - Jhi Clarke
Williams - Craig Mathieson Trev's Mum - Jub Clerc
Minister - LeRoy Parsons Nick's Mum - Nikki Albert
Production Manager - Georgie Isles 1st AD - Dan Wood
Focus Puller - Aaron Farrugia Camera Assistant - Christy Leitch
Location Sound - Owen Hughes Sound Design - Jason North
Composer - David Bridie Vocals - Jimmy Edgar & Baamba Albert
Elsie Dickens & Ned Cox
Grip - Tim Webb Stills Photogtrapher - Elisa Volland
Cast Chaperone - Shane Chapman Unit - Elsa Hellemans
Costume - Evita Martinez Art Department - Jose Martinez
Aboriginal Content Advisor - Jub Clerc Extras Casting - Too Deadly Casting
Catering - Trish Pepper Boat Wrangler - Jig Albert
Colourist - Sarah Sparnenn Script Editor - Kelly Lefever
Supervising Colourist - Stanley Lopuszanski Story Consultant - Steve Jodrell
Associate Producers - Georgie Isles & Jig Albert
Cinematography by Rich Kickbush

Edited by Alex Smee

Written & Directed by Ben Young

Produced & Developed by Dan Wood

Thanks
Jackie Turfrey Yawuru PBC
Ken Burleigh Yawuru & Djugan TOs
Tim Mildenhall Shire of Broome
Wade Freeman WA Police
Heike Motzek Broome Port Authority
Evelyn & Josie Henschke Broome Sea Search & Rescue
Ross Hutchens Department of Planning & Infrastructure
Nigel Goram Kimberley Seafoods
Ben Doudney Westway Productions
Ian Anderson Video Australasia
Ross Mitchell Deluxe (Melbourne)


Special Thanks
Jig & Nikki Albert

lenses supplied by Video Australasia
grade and finishing services by Deluxe (Melbourne)
Executive Producer - Bruce Best

Northway Productions PL
presents
a Pippindinny Road Production
a film by 17° South
SOMETHING FISHY
©2010
17° South Films/Pippindinny Road Pictures

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