Fixed (film)
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Festival release poster | |
Directed by | Codey Wilson and Burleigh Smith |
Produced by |
Rob Viney Burleigh Smith |
Starring |
Amara Harnisch Paul Treasure Alitia Harnisch |
Cinematography | Michael Titter |
Edited by | Ross Farnsworth |
Production company |
Wavebreaker SAE Institute |
Distributed by |
Wavebreaker Tropfest |
Release date |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Fixed is a 2014 short comedy film directed by Codey Wilson and Burleigh Smith. It features Amara Harnisch as Jemimah, a little girl who wants her dog to have puppies. The film premiered at Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival.[1][2]
Plot
Jemimah is five years old and desperate for her dog, Tilly, to have puppies. When she learns her parents plan to have Tilly desexed, Jemimah embarks on a quest to get Tilly pregnant.
Production
The film started as a student production at SAE Institute, Perth, Western Australia.[3]
Several scenes in the screenplay did not make the final cut, including one scene where Jemimah dresses Tilly in her older sister's fishnet stockings and bra and tries to prostitute her on a street corner.[4]
Festival Screenings
Fixed premiered at Tropfest 2014, where it was the only Western Australian finalist.[5]
The film screened at the 46th Annual Nashville Film Festival and the 48th Annual Humboldt Film Festival in April, 2015.[6]
Fixed has been accepted into over ninety film festivals, including the Albuquerque Film & Music Experience (New Mexico), the Cayman Islands International Film Festival, the Courts des îles International Festival (Tahiti), Davis Feminist Film Festival (California), The European Independent Film Festival (Paris), the Fargo Film Festival (North Dakota),[7] the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (Florida), the Hoboken International Film Festival (New York), the Julien Dubuque International Film Festival (Iowa), the Northern Virginia International Film Festival, the Riverside International Film Festival, the Sedona International Film Festival, the SouthSide Film Festival (Pennsylvania) and the World Music & Independent Film Festival (Virginia).
The film was awarded Best Comedy at the Poppy Jasper Film Festival and Audience Favourite at the Pacific Coast International Short Film Festival 2015.
Reception
Reviewing the film at the Speechless Film Festival, Minnesota, Judge Donna Casella wrote "How could you not love this story? This little girl has such depth to her performance. That face speaks volumes."[8]
"Ostensibly a light and fluffy story," wrote Douglas Sutherland-Bruce, "There is an underlying theme of personal freedom and choice subtly explored. Very highly recommended."[9]
References
- ↑ Tropfest, Fixed; by Tropfest 7-12-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ SBS, Here's your Tropfest 2014 finalists; by SBS Movies 12-11-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ The West Australian, Pet story puts director in the spotlight; by Mark Naglazas 07-12-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ WILDsound, Interview with Burleigh Smith, Short Filmmaker (FIXED); by Matt Toffolo 04-03-15. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ Weekend Notes, Fixed at Tropfest; by Douglas Sutherland-Bruce 7-12-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ Nashville Film Festival, All Short Films; by Nashville Film Festival 17-3-15. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ Fargo Film Festival, FFF 2015 Narrative Short Films Announced; by Fargo Film Festival Administration 15-12-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ Speechless Film Festival, Fixed; by Donna Casella 20-3-15. Retrieved 26-3-15.
- ↑ Weekend Notes, Fixed: Tropfest Review; by Douglas Sutherland-Bruce 14-12-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.
External links
- Fixed on IMDb
- Wavebreaker production company website
- SAE Institute creative media school
- Tropfest the world's largest short film festival
- Fixed at Tropfest's YouTube Channel