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Julian
Directed byMatthew Moore
Written byMatthew Moore
Produced byMatthew Moore
Robert Jago
Starring Ed Oxenbould
Leon Ford
Morgan Davies [a]
CinematographyStuart O'Rourke
Edited byChristian Barratt-Hill
Music byAdam Sofo
Production
company
Year of the Rabbit Films
Running time
14 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Julian is a 2012 Australian short film written and directed by Matthew Moore.

The film is set in a 1981 classroom. It explores a day in the life of a nine-year-old Julian Assange, played by a then-unknown Ed Oxenbould. [1]

Julian won a Flickerfest Special Jury Award, a Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival [2] and an AACTA Award for Best Short Fiction Film. [3] Lead actor, Ed Oxenbould, was nominated for an AACTA for Best Young Actor. [4]

Cast

Notes

  1. ^ a b Credited as Morgana Davies

References

  1. ^ Sobolewski, Helene; Iannella, Antimo (14 June 2012), "Gong for Assange short", The Advertiser
  2. ^ Low, Claire (23 March 2012), "Tasty treats make the final cut", Canberra Times
  3. ^ "FRIDAY, February 15", Centralian Advocate, 8 February 2013
  4. ^ Johnson, Neala (27 January 2013), "Stars getting their acts together Blues and drama just beat school", Sunday Mail

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Julian
Directed byMatthew Moore
Written byMatthew Moore
Produced byMatthew Moore
Robert Jago
Starring Ed Oxenbould
Leon Ford
Morgan Davies [a]
CinematographyStuart O'Rourke
Edited byChristian Barratt-Hill
Music byAdam Sofo
Production
company
Year of the Rabbit Films
Running time
14 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Julian is a 2012 Australian short film written and directed by Matthew Moore.

The film is set in a 1981 classroom. It explores a day in the life of a nine-year-old Julian Assange, played by a then-unknown Ed Oxenbould. [1]

Julian won a Flickerfest Special Jury Award, a Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival [2] and an AACTA Award for Best Short Fiction Film. [3] Lead actor, Ed Oxenbould, was nominated for an AACTA for Best Young Actor. [4]

Cast

Notes

  1. ^ a b Credited as Morgana Davies

References

  1. ^ Sobolewski, Helene; Iannella, Antimo (14 June 2012), "Gong for Assange short", The Advertiser
  2. ^ Low, Claire (23 March 2012), "Tasty treats make the final cut", Canberra Times
  3. ^ "FRIDAY, February 15", Centralian Advocate, 8 February 2013
  4. ^ Johnson, Neala (27 January 2013), "Stars getting their acts together Blues and drama just beat school", Sunday Mail

External links



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