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Category Archives: 2013 Festival
Winning Filmmaker Interview // Anacos by Xacio Baño
We’re back with another “Winning Filmmaker” catch up interview, this time we chat to Xacio Baño, director of ‘Anacos’, the 2013 Wimbledon Film Club Best Film. The judges described it as a “Moving tribute to a Mother. Slices of cake/life all … Continue reading
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Tagged Anacos, award winning, interview, winning filmmaker, Xacio Bano
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Winning Filmmaker Interview // A Cake For Jim Broadbent by James Lark
In the second of our WISFF alumni interviews we catch up with filmmaker James Lark who won “Best London Filmmaker” at the 2013 Wimbledon International Short Film Festival for “A Cake For Jim Broadbent”. Can you tell me a little bit … Continue reading
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Tagged award winning, cake, charles dickens, Jim Broadbent, london filmmaker, short film, theatre
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Winning Filmmaker Interview // Nunui by Chanya Hetayothin
In the first of our WISFF alumni interviews we catch up with filmmaker Chanya Hetayothin who made the Wimbledon International Short Film Festival 2013 Best Animated Short Film “Nunui” What is your film ‘Nunui’ about and what inspired you to … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 Festival
Tagged animation, award winning, film, shadow puppetry, short film, Thailand, winning filmmaker, WISFF alumni
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