12/31/2023 0 Comments Limbo line![]() ![]() ‘The Survival of Kindness’.ĭe Heer’s The Survival of Kindness first premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival in October. Known for juggling multiple hats, Sen is not only writer, director, editor, cinematographer and composer on the feature film, but also co-producer alongside Bunya’s David Jowsey and Greer Simpkin, and Rachel Higgins. Produced by Bunya Productions, it follows Travis Hurley (Baker), a detective who arrives in a small outback town to investigate a 20-year-old unsolved murder of a local Aboriginal girl.įorming bonds with the victim’s fractured family, Travis unravels a series of hard truths, highlighting the complexities of loss and injustice experienced by First Nations Australians. The festival will serve as the world premiere for Sen’s seventh feature film, Limbo, a neo-western whodunnit starring Simon Baker, Rob Collins, Natasha Wanganeen, and Nicholas Hope. The two films from the Australian auteurs form part of an 18 strong international line-up, with the jury to be overseen by Kristen Stewart.īoth filmmakers have been in Berlin’s official competition before, Sen with Beneath Clouds in 2002, winning the Piper Heidsieck New Talent Award and the Premiere First Movie Award, and de Heer with Alexandra’s Project in 2003. ![]() Ivan Sen’s Limbo and Rolf de Heer’s The Survival of Kindness will be in the mix for the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival next month, the first Australian films to screen in the official competition since 2006’s Candy. ![]()
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