The Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival has announced its nominees for superlative awards. The awards will be announced on Saturday during the Oct. 23-24 event at The Oaks Premiere Theaters in Melbourne. (Click for schedule and tickets.)
Here are the nominees:
Best Action/Adventure
“Exposed” directed by Darren Houle
“M-Theory” directed by T.L. Westgate
“Tech Squad” directed by T.L. Westgate
“Until Tomorrow” directed by Michelle Brown
Best Animation
“Nick Lazer – Freelance” directed by Archie Delapaz
Best Cinematography
“Amerigo” directed by Todd Thompson
“La Propina” directed by Esteban Crespo
“Lean” directed by Kevin James O’Neill
“The Martial Arts Kid” directed by Michael Baumgarten
“Max” directed by Rajesh Naroth
“Until Tomorrow” directed by Michelle Brown
Best Comedy
“The Anniversary” directed by Phil Lister
“The Babysitter” directed by Harrison Carr
“Batman’s Interrogation” directed by Joey Harrison
“Breakfast in Bed” directed by Russell Sanders
“Casitas” directed by Javier Marco
“Losers” directed by Carlos del Rosario
“Shooters and Looters” directed by Paul Ramsdell
“Tech Squad” directed by TL Westgate
“Working Vacation” directed by Soreyrith Um
Best Documentary
“Chronicles of a Writer” directed by Gus Williams
“Fur Real” directed by Nicole Machon
“Story Musgrave (trailer)” directed by Sue Dontell
“Deli Man” directed by Erik Greenberg Anjou
Best Drama
“Amerigo” directed by Todd Thompson
“Chemistry” directed by Mike Roy
“The Deepest Cut” directed by Dale Metz
“Jaden’s Journey” directed by Sue Dontell
“Lean” directed by Kevin James O’Neill
“The Letter” directed by Arwen Patterson
“Max” directed by Rajesh Naroth
“The Martial Arts Kid” directed by Michael Baumgarten
“Party Foul” directed by Stephen Pell
“The Yeshua Answer” directed by Eric Emerick
Best Horror
“Beautiful Corpse” directed by Steven Shea
“Bubba the Redneck Werewolf” directed by Brendan Jackson Rogers
“Kevin” directed by Ashay Javadekar
“Nocturne Boy” directed by Mikhail Howell
“Turkey” directed by Rob Silcox
Best Musical Score
“Bubba the Redneck Werewolf” directed by Brendan Jackson Rogers
“Lean” directed by Kevin James O’Neill
“Max” directed by Rajesh Naroth
“The Martial Arts Kid” directed by Michael Baumgarten
Best Music Video
“Beautiful Corpse” directed by Steven Shea featuring The Bloody Jug Band
“Katy Perry” directed by Gerard Lima featuring Monday’s Mona Lisa