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Ben Ferris is an Australian filmmaker [1] and Founder of the Sydney Film School, of which he was the Director from 2004 to 2018. [2]
As a film writer/director he has won major international awards, including the Grand Prix at the Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan for his short film "The Kitchen" (2003) [3] and the Grand Prix at the One Take Film Festival [4] in Zagreb, Croatia for his short film "Ascension" (2004). [5]
He has written and directed the feature film "Penelope" (2009) [6] (with an original score by renowned music composer Max Richter) [7] which screened in National Competition at the 56th Pula Film Festival [8] and the critically acclaimed [9] [10] feature hybrid drama-documentary film "57 Lawson" (2016). [11]
In 2017 he won a residency at the prestigious Cité internationale des arts in Paris. [12]
In 2018 he was shortlisted for the Eurimages Project Lab Award at the 53rd Karlovy Vary Film Festival for his feature film "In(di)visible". [13]
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Ben Ferris is an Australian filmmaker [1] and Founder of the Sydney Film School, of which he was the Director from 2004 to 2018. [2]
As a film writer/director he has won major international awards, including the Grand Prix at the Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan for his short film "The Kitchen" (2003) [3] and the Grand Prix at the One Take Film Festival [4] in Zagreb, Croatia for his short film "Ascension" (2004). [5]
He has written and directed the feature film "Penelope" (2009) [6] (with an original score by renowned music composer Max Richter) [7] which screened in National Competition at the 56th Pula Film Festival [8] and the critically acclaimed [9] [10] feature hybrid drama-documentary film "57 Lawson" (2016). [11]
In 2017 he won a residency at the prestigious Cité internationale des arts in Paris. [12]
In 2018 he was shortlisted for the Eurimages Project Lab Award at the 53rd Karlovy Vary Film Festival for his feature film "In(di)visible". [13]