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Tilda Cobham-Hervey, actress from Adelaide known for Hotel Mumbai (2018), 52 Tuesdays (2013) and One Eyed Girl (2013), joins Graham Cornes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally from Australia, Nick currently splits his time between Spain and New York City. Nick's feature film work as DP includes 2:37, Modern Love, Broken Hill, as well as writing and directing the feature film, One Eyed Girl. More recently, Nick shot the acclaimed thriller Hotel Mumbai about the 2008 Taj Hotel terrorist attack. Nicks other recent and upcoming projects include SAS: Red Notice and the 1963 period drama The Man in the Woods.
Marco and Richard ring out the old year as they team up this week to deliver you the best in home release movie reviews available for any price…much less how we give it to you…FOR FREE. Long loving looks at One Eyed Girl, The Square and Jaco and some not so loving at Some Kind… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 119: Like an Ant-Man under a Magnifying Glass
A chat with Best Emerging Best Talent Tilda Cobham-Hervey about One Eyed Girl and other projects; Paul Harris talks about the St Kilda Film Festival sister relationship with Palm Springs International ShortFest.
It’s a the ongoing adventures of the One Eyed Girl team with Writer Director Nick Matthews and Producer/EditorDavid Ngo! Their decade long partnership made the leap from short to feature via the SAFC FilmLab program resulting in their Austin Film Festival Jury Prize winning thriller. They debate the merits of reviews vs festival fronds, the market driven system vs the filmmaker driven system and the longest of social media long games. They illuminate this Aussie on the advantages of having an Australian film on the world festival circuit and the the differing paths of directors and producers in Hollywood. Here’s a few helpful hints: 1) Be ready with you want to do next and 2) if you are going to 'them', you’re not ready yet… Anyone for table tennis?
Writer and actor Craig Behenna has just returned to Adelaide - yup, we're in Radelaide, folks! - after a epic five month trip that culminated in his film ONE EYED GIRL taking out the Jury Prize at Austin Film Festival. We soldier through our respective jet lags to discuss writing, writing and more writing. Whether it be overwriting to find the gold, writing as a conversation with an audience or how screenwriting is like a Beethoven string quartet or a puzzle - no metaphor is left unturned or underused! But here's my take away - Find your people and stick with 'em!
It's the 48th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast exploring Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute (47:00-48:00). Host Blake Howard is joined by cinematographer (HOTEL MUMBAI [Late 2018] & THE PALACE [2011]) and filmmaker (ONE EYED GIRL [2014]) Nick Remy Matthews. Blake and Nick discuss the importance seeing HEAT in your formative years, the significance of world building in fleeting scenes and screening HEAT for all the new people in your life.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations