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This documentary film is an exploration into the work of 12 Australian and American photographers. Individuality has great importance in contemporary art; each artist in this film represents a unique way of looking at photography.

Featuring: Graham Miller, salve Dean Karr, more about
Shen Wei, Jennifer Juniper Stratford, Sarah Small, Toni Wilkinson, Gareth Willis, Brad Rimmer, Amy Stein, Karron Bridges, Angela Boatwright, Bill Sullivan.

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This documentary film is an exploration into the work of 12 Australian and American photographers. Individuality has great importance in contemporary art; each artist in this film represents a unique way of looking at photography.

Featuring: Graham Miller, salve Dean Karr, more about
Shen Wei, Jennifer Juniper Stratford, Sarah Small, Toni Wilkinson, Gareth Willis, Brad Rimmer, Amy Stein, Karron Bridges, Angela Boatwright, Bill Sullivan.

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OFFICIAL SELECTION MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2009
(Winner: Emerging Film Maker – Dominic Allen)
OFFICIAL SELECTION SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Dendy Award Finalist)
IF AWARDS Winner: Best Emerging Talent.

 

One man sees another man running towards him.

The implications of this deceptively simple, more about
Kafkaesque premise, are explored in Two Men through Claude; a bloke sitting on the fence under the beating sun.

Set in the river town of Fitzroy Crossing, deep in the Northern Western Australian desert, Two Men is part riddle, part philosophy and part suspense; a short film which attests to the impossibility of knowing and the compulsiveness of wondering.