Aussie Comedy Film Nominated for United Nations Media Peace Prize
Aussie short comedy film is nominated for a United Nations Media Peace Prize
Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) September 12, 2004 -- An Australian comedy short
film The Ball that recently screened on Australian TV Network Ten as part of the
“Just for Laughs” comedy series has been nominated by the United Nations for a
Media Peace prize.
The short stars veteran Australian actor Max Gillies
(“Gillies Report”) as a cricket loving Prime Minister Howard and Australian
comedienne Gabby Millgate (“Babe Pig in the City”, “Muriel’s Wedding”) as a
soccer loving boat person who washes ashore in Australia. The nomination is
reportedly the first time a short film, and additionally a comedy short film,
has been nominated for the award.
The film is the brainchild of Anny
Slater, a Melbourne raised Sydney entertainment lawyer who wrote and directed
the film, and who with fellow producers Lily Hamdan and Serafina Froio, has
steered the film to success at more that 60 international film festivals since
its release in April 2003 including the short listing at the 2004 Oscars as best
live action short film and screening at The Hamptons and San Francisco Film
Festivals. At San Francisco, the film was a finalist for best short film
selected by a panel headed by international director Milos Foreman (“Amadeus”).
It also played at the Santa Fe Film Festival alongside such films as Nicole
Kidman’s “The Human Stain” and at the Montreal Comedy “Just for Laughs” Festival
with Carl Reiner’s film “The Man with Two Brains”.
The St Johns Film
Festival, Canada said of the film "…a sign of artistic maturity is the ability
to look at the world with razor-sharp wit…. The Ball is a hilarious homage to
and critique of Jane Campion's The Piano, …. In a few brilliantly crafted
images, The Ball manages to score major laughs of recognition, as the mute
heroine, Ada, travels to New Zealand to meet her new husband with her Scottish
terrier and her soccer ball. Mistaking refugee-challenged Australian Prime
Minister John Howard for her husband, Ada must deal with his strange demands and
the loss of her precious ball. Need we say more?"
Ms Slater said, “The
Ball is a kind of ‘natural response’ for me to the distressing Australian and
international events of the last 2 years. Comedy is most often the most
effective method of highlighting serious issues. I’m just glad it translates to
audiences locally and in other countries so they can laugh today and think about
the underlying issues tomorrow."
The Media Peace Awards will be
announced in October 2004
For production stills, further information or
interviews, please contact Anny Slater on +61 (0)411 283 776 or e-mail protected
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