Craig Boreham
Australian filmmaker
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Craig Boreham is an Australian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is known for his debut short film Transient, and the feature films Teenage Kicks (2016) and Lonesome (2022). His films focus on queer themes.
Early life and education
Craig Boreham graduated attended the University of Technology Sydney at the same time as future collaborator and friend, cinematographer Bonnie Elliott.
In 2008, he graduated from the Australian Film Television and Radio School with a Graduate Diploma in Directing (Fiction & Non Fiction).
Career
In February 2005 his short drama Transient, premiered in the Panorama section at the Berlin International Film Festival.
In 2008, LesGaiCineMad and Fundación Triángulo in Madrid, Spain, programmed a retrospective of Boreham's short films titled True Cinema Poison.
Boreham's short film Drowning, with cinematography by Bonnie Elliott, Drowning starred Australian actors Miles Szanto, Xavier Samuel, and Tess Haubrich. Drowning was the prelude to film Teenage Kicks, also a collaboration with Elliott,
In 2022 Lonesome was launched by M-Appeal at the Berlin Film Festival.
Awards and nominations
- ?: Best film at My Queer Career, Mardi Gras Film Festival
- 2005: Nomination, Teddy Award for best short film at the Berlinale
- 2005: City of Melbourne Emerging Filmmaker for Best Australian Queer Short Film, at the 15th annual Melbourne Queer Film Festival, for his short film Transient.
- 2007: Best Independent Film, Newtown Flicks Short Film Festival, Sydney
- 2022: Nomination, 2022 AACTA Award for Best Indie Film, for Lonesome
Filmography
- Seamen (1998) Director, Producer, Writer
- Blow (2000) Director, Writer
- Pink Sheep (2003) Director, Producer, Editor
- Transient (2005) Director, Writer
- Stray (2007) Co Director with Dean Francis, Producer
- Love Bite (2008) Director, Writer, Producer
- Before The Rain - Violet (2009) Director
- Drowning (2009) Director, Writer
- William Yang - The Art Of Seduction (2010) Director
- Ostia - La Notte Finale (2010) Director, Writer
- Teenage Kicks (2016) Director, Writer
- Lonesome (2022)
References
References
- Elliott, Bonnie. (6 December 2016). "Interview with acclaimed cinematographer Bonnie Elliott".
- (29 November 2018). "Our alumni".
- Bunbury, Stephanie. (16 February 2005). "Berlin warms to film offerings".
- (9 December 2009). "Flickerfest launches over Bondi".
- link. (21 August 2009)
- (24 March 2005). "AICN-Downunder:... Awards and festivals".
- {{imdb title. 0460589. Transient
- Sangster, Ella. "All the 2022 AACTA winners".
- "Winners & Nominees".
- "Boreham's Love Bite gnaws at international fests - Inside Film".
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