Giveaways: The Bold, The Brave, The Best
By In Film on Jul 27, 2008 in Giveaways
To celebrate the release of The Bold, The Brave, The Best, Madman Entertainment give In Fim readers the chance to win one of three copies of the DVD, which features a variety of Australian animated short films.
For your chance to win simply email us with your name, postal address and why you want to own a copy of The Bold, The Brave, The Best.
Competition closes August 13, 2008.
Technical Information
Release Date: 14/05/2008
Audio tracks: Dolby Digital 2.0 and 5.1
Languages: English
Genre: Animation
Number of Discs: 2
Runtime: 213.0 mins
Format: DVD, Region 4 (PAL)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Original Aspect Ratio
The Bold The Brave The Best
Total Running Time: 100 mins
Leisure
Running Time: 13min 20sec
Year: 1976
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
A fast-paced, humorous and thought-provoking film using animation by Australian newspaper cartoonist Bruce Petty. The film emphasizes the use of leisure time as an important aspect of life in our society today. Planning for recreation and leisure time should be undertaken both on a personal and on a public level.
Director: Bruce Petty
Producer: Suzanne Baker
Crust
Running Time: 5 min 10sec
Year: 1986
Format: 35mm
Country: Australia Synopsis:
Crust follows on from Germ of An Idea (1984). This mad and bad story unravels a situation where two half made, half-baked protagonist Ropeshair and Evanrude engage in a battle of ill will to be the most polite. The film is a gradual build up of tension and psychic status as hallucination takes on hallucination.
Director: John Hughes
Union Street
Running Time: 14min
Year: 1990
Format: 35mm
Country: Australia Synopsis:
Union Street tells the story of a typical inner-city street, opposite the train line and underneath the flight path. None of the residents see eye-to-eye, but when the Armstrong-Taylors decide to renovate it sets off an unexpected chain of events, which changes the face of Union Street forever.
Director: Wendy Chandler
Producer: Anna Grieve
Tiga
Running Time: 10min
Year: 1989
Format: 35mm
Country: Australia Synopsis:
A stunning animation about the now extinct Tasmanian Tiger, based on documentary footage shot in Hobart in the 1930?s. The soundtrack is both whimsical music and a voice over of various people recalling sightings of the Tiger.
Director: Lucinda Clutterbuck
One Man’s Instrument
Running Time: 4min
Year: 1990
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
One Man’s Instrument deals with the way a farmer lives with his bananas and copes with a changing environment… a man attempting to reclaim a world that has gone forever.
Director: Max Bannah
Redback
Running Time: 8 min
Year: 1995
Format: 35mm
Country: Australia Synopsis:
A man with a compulsive cleaning disorder discovers a red-backed spider inside his home. His attempts to kill the spider result in the red-back undertaking a course of revenge.
Director: Robert Stephenson
Writer: Robert Stephenson
Cousin
Running Time: 4 min
Year: 1998
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
?Cousin? is the childhood remembrance of a little boy born with cerebral palsy. Being of the same age, the narrator tells of their antics together as children; their attempts to fly off the chicken shed roof, out of control shopping trolley rides and games of violent cricket in the backyard. We meet his newest pets and visit the graveyard of the old ones, as well as glancing his many assorted collections of tee shirts, pet rocks and toenails. We observe how he copes with his disability using safety pins and finger breaking, and follow him to the depths of the ocean where he contemplates his world.
Director: Adam Elliot
Love Song
Running Time: 7 min
Year: 1999
Format: 35mm
Country: Australia Synopsis:
A small rat tries his luck in the great game of love
Director: Bruce Currie
Writer: Bruce Currie
Slim Pickings
Running Time: 4 min
Year: 1999
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
On a hungry planet a friendship is tested. Elastic clay animation, expressionistic lighting and ?Little Prince? pathos tells the story of Snork and his best friend, a little green plant.
Director: Anthony Lucas
Ward 13
Running Time: 14 min 34 sec
Year: 2003
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
What price would you put on your health? Ben is about to find out? Ward 13?s newest admission faces medical attention of an unwanted kind ? and no amount of apples will keep those doctors away?
Director: Peter Cornwell
Cane Toads
Running Time: 3 min 57 sec
Year: 2002
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
?Cane-Toad: What happened to Baz?? takes us on a four minute journey into the lives (and deaths) of two cane toad mates. Soaking in a dog?s bowl with a cold beer in his hand, the overweight, uncouth Dazza ponders the possible fate of his adventurous but naïve friend Bazza, in a land where man versus toad presents an ongoing sporting challenge. Various fatal scenarios are played out in glorious technicolour as the unsuspecting Baz wanders into human territory.
Director: Andrew Silke & David Clayton
Writer: Andrew Silke & David Clayton
Democracy Leunig
Running Time: 1 min
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
Rest assured, your vote really does count…
Director: Andrew Horne
Writer: Michael Leunig
Darra Dogs
Running Time: 10 min
Year: 1993
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia Synopsis:
Using his own voice and without rotoscoping from live-action, Dennis Tupicoff animates his memories of the dogs of his childhood.
Director: Dennis Tupicoff
Birthday Boy
Running Time: 9 min 30 sec
Year: 2004
Format: 35mm
Country: Australia Synopsis:
Korean War, 1951 Little Manuk is playing on the streets of his village and dreaming of life at the front where his father is a soldier. He returns home to find a parcel on the doorstep and, thinking it is a birthday present, he opens it. But its contents will change his life.
Director: Seejong Park
Writer: Seejong Park
TISM Everyone else has had more sex than me
Running Time: 4 min
Format: SP Betacam
Country: Australia
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