Lost & Found in line for a swag of Australian Screen Industry Network awards
Lost & Found, the first feature film created entirely in Rockhampton with an all-local cast, crew and creative team, has a laundry list of nominations in this year’s Australian Screen Industry Network Awards.
The film by Blue Eagle Productions is nominated for:
Best Feature Film
Best Director (Ian Westley)
Best Producer (Ian Westley)
Best Cinematographer (Clifton Shulke)
Best Composer/Musical Score (Narelle Schirmer)
Best Actor (Dean Netherwood)
Best Supporting Actor (Kurt Swadling)
Best Actress (Tegan Devine)
Best Supporting Actress (Stella McMahon)
Best Writer/Screenplay (Ian Westley)
Most Valuable Crew Member (Elizabeth Tansley)
Tony Bonner Award for Best New Talent (Kurt Swadling)
“This is a huge boost for the local film industry,” says filmmaker Ian Westley.
“Lost & Found was made on a shoestring budget with an all local cast & crew.
“To get nominated for these awards is payoff for all the hard work everyone has put into this project.”
Here’s where you come in: the awards are open to public vote, and you have until midnight, November 4 to cast your vote on the the ASIN website.