When The Camera Stopped Rolling

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Theme: Ancestors

Theme: Distance

THURSDAY 21 APRIL | 6:00PM
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Featuring a Q&A with Director Jane Castle

Join us for a Q&A with Writer, Director, Narrator, & Cinematographer Jane Castle

Film Synopsis

A daughter turns her camera onto the life of her trailblazing filmmaker mother to find troubling shadows behind their stunning images.

Film Info

Director: Jane Castle ACS

Country: Australia

Year: 2021

Duration: 75 minutes

Language: English

Genre: Documentary

Awards: Nominated for Best Australian Documentary - Sydney Film Festival (2021); Nominated for Best Documentary - AACTA Award

Screening Location: ACMI, Federation Square, Melbourne | Plan your visit to ACMI

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Q&A with Jane Castle

Jane Castle is a multi-award-winning filmmaker and cinematographer. She’s shot feature films, documentaries and a vast range of music videos for performers such as Prince, U2, Mary J Blige, Usherand INXS. Among her awards she has won the Stockholm, Kodak and Australian Cinematographers Society awards for Best Cinematography. From 1990 to 1995 Jane lived and worked in the US and in 1993 became the second ever woman to be accredited by the Australian Cinematographer’s Society. Jane’s directing work includes the award-winning short,Roadside Café, the SBS TV documentary Sixty Thousand Barrelsand her first feature documentary, When the Camera Stopped Rolling. Jane combines her filmmaking with environmental activism, producing and directing campaign videos for groups such as Greenpeace and the Total Environment Centre.