Director: Rebecca Thomson
Writer: Rebecca Thomson
Producer: Rogan Brown
Cinematography: Tom Waugh
Editor: Lucy Gouldthorpe
Choreography: Larainne Robertson
Sound Design: Daniel Weavell
Music Composition: Heath Brown
Stars: Anna Kidd, Rose Mastroianni, Helen Edwards, Pip Tyrrell, Steven Jones
Taglines: Gruesome, glamorous and gay!
A glittering musical zombie extravaganza!
Synopsis: A melodic massacre featuring a young love-struck lesbian couple, two bigoted old ladies, a postman delivering death and a chorus line of fabulous, feathered flesh-eating zombies.
Storyline:
Zombies are on the loose in a regular Australian suburb and they're looking for human flesh.
But for two long-time residents of this zombie-infested neighbourhood, Agnes and Mauva, the threat is not the rotting, rampaging undead but the young, love-struck lesbian couple who live next door.
The targets of the old ladies' fears, Billy and Dayna, believe that their love for each other can overcome all hurdles ... until the postman calls!
Featuring the original and unforgettable songs:
● Zombies & Lesbians,
● No Penis Between Us,
● My Girlfriend Ate My Pussy - Literally!
● Zombie Pride
This black comedy will win your heart ... while it’s eating your brains out!
Genres: Comedy, Horror, Musical, LGBT
Release Date: 26 June 2010
Running time: 17 minutes 20 seconds
Sound: Stereo (Left/Right)
Picture: Colour
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Camera: Sony EX-1
Screenings
● Q! Film Festival Jakarta, Indonesia: September 2012
● Breeding in Captivity Fundraiser, Hobart, Tasmania: July 2012
● Outview Film Festival Athens, Greece: May 2012.
Eastern Europe PREMIERE
● Cinepride LGBT Film Festival Nantes, France: May 2012
● National Organisation of Gay and Lesbian Scientific and Technical Professionals Film Festival West Lafayette, U S A: April 2012
● Open Doors Reel Queer Film Festival Syracuse, U S A: April 2012
● Cycle-In Cinema, Mardi Gras Film Festival Shorts Outdoor Screening Sydney, Australia: February 2012
● Reelout Queer Film and Video Festival Kingston, Canada: Jan 2012
● PRIDE LGBTQ Festival Bloomington, U S A: January 2012
● Merlinka Festival International Belgrade, Serbia: December 2011
● Queer Shorts Festival Oberlin College, Ohio, USA: Dec 2011
● Naughty Chick Flicks Hobart, Australia: November 2011
● Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival New York, U S A: November 2011
Jury Award for Best Short Film by a Female Director
● Spokane GLBT Film Festival Washington, U S A: November 2011
● Bleedfest Los Angeles, U S A: November 2011
● Reeling: Chicago Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Chicago, U S A: November 2011
● Out on Film Festival Atlanta, U S A: October 2011
● Paris Lesbian and Feminist Film Festival Paris, France: October 2011
● Seattle Lesbian and Gay Film Festival Seattle, U S A: October 2011
● Reel Pride Film Festival Winnipeg, Canada: October 2011
● New York City International Film Festival, New York, U S A: August 2011
● MiMi GLBT Film Festival Barcelona, Spain: August 2011.
Western Europe PREMIERE
● Fears For Queers Texas, U S A: June 2011 (Film Festival)
● Frameline35 - San Francisco LGBT Film Festival, San Francisco, USA: June 2011
● Pittsburgh Horror Film Festival Pittsburgh, U S A: June 2011
● Boston GLBT Film Festival Boston, U S A: May 2011
● Melbourne Queer Film Festival Melbourne, Australia: March 2011
Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film in Festival.
● Mardi Gras Film Festival Sydney, Australia: February 2011
● TasPride Festival Hobart, Tasmania, November 2010.
Australia/Pacific PREMIERE
● The International Horror and Sci-fi FIlm Festival Phoenix, Arizona, USA: October 2010.
North America PREMIERE
Director: Rebecca Thomson
Writer: Rebecca Thomson
Producer: Rogan Brown
Cinematography: Gordon Cleeland
Editor: Mike Sampey
Costumes: Fay Millikan
Digital Effects: MIRO Digital
Special Effects: Melanie Cooper
Sound Design: Mike Sampey
Music Composed by: Owen Thomson
Still Photography: Richard Marks
Stars:
Nicole Simms, Scott Farrow, John Hale, Ben Paine, Chris Adams
Taglines: This is one doll that is rotten to the core!
Logline: An apple head doll purchased by an unsuspecting young couple proves to be rotten to the core.
Synopsis:
When Susie and Heath purchase an apple head doll from a quirky oddities shop, they think they are just getting a quaint, kitsch souvenir.
However, Heath soon realises that this doll, far from being the apple of Susie’s eye is, in fact, rotten to the core. Heath knows it. Even Jackie the dog knows it. But can Heath convince Susie of the doll’s evil nature before they all find out whether one bad apple really can spoil the whole barrel?!
Genre(s): Comedy, Horror, Thriller
Release Date: January 2010
Running time: 6 minutes 59 seconds
Sound: Stereo (Left/Right)
Picture: Colour
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Shooting Format: HDV
Screenings:
● Weird Film Festival, California USA: March 2015
● Day of Horror Film Festival, Sweden: October 2012
● Viscera Film Festival, Los Angeles, California: 2012
● Hyart Film Festival, Wyoming, U S A: August 2011
● Indie Spirit Film Festival, Colorado Springs, U S A: April 2011
North America PREMIERE
● West End Film Festival, Brisbane, Australia: March 2011
Australia/Pacific PREMIERE
● Tropfest Tasmanian Screening, Hobart: January 2010
Best Tasmanian Tropfest Entry 2010 (Hobart City Council Prize)
Director: Rebecca Thomson
Writer: Claire D'Este
Producer: Rogan Brown
Director of Photography: Joe Shemesh
Editor: Mike Sampey
Digital Effects: MIRO Digital
Production Design: Gillian Page-Lee
Sound Design: Mike Gissing
Music Composed by: Heath Brown
Still Photography: Richard Marks
Stars: Jane Stoddart, Sara Cooper, Steven Jones, Tim Priest, Jane Binning
Synopsis:
Worlds will collide when Renata and Frieda's erotic fantasies cross the digital frontier.
Storyline:
As Renata, medical receptionist and Star Police TV show enthusiast, writes an alternative ending to a dramatic showdown between tired space cop, Draker and his nemesis Thrax, a real-life showdown is happening between her and Frieda, a dubious patient in the doctor’s surgery. But do Renata and Frieda have more in common than they realise? And have Draker and Thrax’s many years as adversaries brought them only closer together?
Genres: Sci-fi, Comedy, Erotic, LGBT
Release Date: December 2010
Running time: 10 minutes 59 seconds
Sound: Stereo (Left/Right)
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Picture: Colour
Camera: RED Mysterium
Screenings:
● TasShorts, BOFA, Launceston, Australia: November 2015
● TasShorts, Deloraine, Australia: May 2015
● TasShorts, Wynyard, Australia: May 2015
● TasShorts, Hobart, Australia: April 2015
● Emerald City Comicon, Seattle, Washington: January 2013
● End of the World Screening, Los Angeles, California: Dec. 2012
● Feminist Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival, California, USA: November 2012
● KASHISH - Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, Mumbai, India: May 2012 - Asia PREMIERE
● National Organisation of Gay and Lesbian Scientific and Technical Professionals Film Festival, West Lafayette, U S A: April 2012
● Aurora TV screening, National Cable/Satellite, Australia: March 2012
● World of Women Film Festival/Tour, Sydney, Australia: March 2012
● Roze Filmdagen - 15th Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Amsterdam: March 2012
● Stranger With My Face Film Festival Hobart, Australia: February 2012
● Desperado GLBT Film Festival Phoenix, Arizona, USA: January 2012
● Razor Reel Fantastic Film Festival, Bruges, Belgium: October 2011
Western Europe PREMIERE
● New York City International Film Festival, New York, U S A: August 2011
● Frameline35 - San Francisco LGBT Film Festival San Francisco, U S A: June 2011
● Boston GLBT Film Festival, Boston, U S A: May 2011
North America PREMIERE
● St. Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne, Australia: May 2011
● Dungog Film Festival, Dungog, Australia: May 2011
● Melbourne Queer Film Festival Melbourne, Australia: March 2011
Special Commendation and Audience Award - Favourite Australian Short Film
● Mardi Gras Film Festival, Finalist in My Queer Career Award, Sydney, Australia: February 2011 - Australia/Pacific PREMIERE