Sydney filmmakers take top gongs in SCINEMA awards
August 20th 2010 05:53
Screen NSW has congratulated producers Susan MacKinnon & Anna Cater from Mitra Films and director Stefan Moore for winning the Director's Choice Award at the 2010 SCINEMA Festival of Science Film with their documentary Honeybee Blues.
Inaugurated in 2000, SCINEMA is an internationally competitive festival of science film in all its form. Conceived as a way to forge new links between the sciences and the arts, SCINEMA celebrates science through the medium of film, and acknowledges outstanding examples of film-making across all age ranges.
The winning films will be shown at over 300 venues across Australia during National Science Week (August 14-22). The 2010 SCINEMA Awards Ceremony was held in Sydney on Tuesday August 3 at Wolfies Grill, Circular Quay West
Honeybee Blues was also a finalist for the 2010 Australian Government Eureka Prize for Science Journalism, to be announced on the 17th August.
View HoneyBee Blues here
Inaugurated in 2000, SCINEMA is an internationally competitive festival of science film in all its form. Conceived as a way to forge new links between the sciences and the arts, SCINEMA celebrates science through the medium of film, and acknowledges outstanding examples of film-making across all age ranges.
The winning films will be shown at over 300 venues across Australia during National Science Week (August 14-22). The 2010 SCINEMA Awards Ceremony was held in Sydney on Tuesday August 3 at Wolfies Grill, Circular Quay West
Honeybee Blues was also a finalist for the 2010 Australian Government Eureka Prize for Science Journalism, to be announced on the 17th August.
View HoneyBee Blues here
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