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Brigit and Benny
off to Cannes
by Keith Platt
The Mornington Mail
Thursday 10 March 2005
MISSING this year's Tropfest
Short Film Festival in Sydney may be a blessing in disguise for
the nine-minute film Brigit and Benny (a modem faerietale), shot
over three days at Mt Martha House.
Actor and filmmaker, Sally
McLean said trimming the film back to Tropfest's six-minute limit
would "compromise the flow of the story".
"So we decided to
forego entering Tropfest and prepare the film for the international
festival market instead," she said.
The film has been entered
into the 58th Cannes Film Festival, which runs May 11-22.
"I consulted with
my Sydney-based executive producers, BrainBow Productions, who
handle my feature films, and they suggested entering the film
in Cannes, as they will be over there representing some of our
other projects and would be happy to represent Brigit and Benny,"
Ms McLean said.
"While told in a
modern setting, Brigit and Benny (a modem faerietale) is based
on the principals of ancient fable and faerietales, and reminds
us that although the times have changed, the essential goodness
of people has not."
The nine-minute film involved
a 27-member crew, 10 cast and 20 locals who were "background
artists".
Photo credits:
Action on the set of Brigit and Benny (a modern faerietale) at
Mt Martha House earlier this year.
Photo by Adam Patterson
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