“Before entering the stage as Hitler, I was to be showered in sump oil, naked, by Dawn Fraser”
Tag: The National Treasures Series
Tribe’s Quest
Hannah Tribe : Australia’s God Daughter of Bricks and Mortar.
“We need to recognise and protect those things that should not change. We need to protect existing greenery, nurture built, natural and cultural heritage so that our environment tells us our story”
Paint it, Black. The Darkness and Light of Titane Laurent.
Her work is as bold as her name meaning ‘a heroine on a battlefield in ancient times’
Become Part Of The Clip’D Story : Patrons Urgently Needed!
Become Part Of The Story Clip’D is part of The National Treasures Series and celebrates Australia’s finest actors and best … More
Hunter Page-Lochard. The Midnight Prince.
“Believing in yourself and in your dream is a hard thing to keep constant, especially in this generation, the distractions are endless”
The Hunter Page-Lochard Interview and short film ‘Midnight Man’ Words by Nick Cave (permission kindly granted)
*Australian Film Festival Nomination*.
The Grounded Lovers of La La Land. Felicity Price and Kieran Darcy-Smith.
Australian National Treasures Overseas :: LA based Felicity Price and Kieran Darcy-Smith.
Photographer Alina Gozin’a
Cool to the Corr
“It was a dark time, I still think of it often, it’s the kind of thing that haunts you if you let it and it’s also the kind of thing that changes you forever”
The Ryan Corr Interview and short film ‘Supernaturally’ Words by Nick Cave (Permission kindly granted)
*Australian Film Festival Nomination*
The Catherine Keenan Story
“We are not a therapeutic environment, we are a creative one, we see children with all kinds of issues blossom through tapping into their imagination and expressing themselves through story-telling. Their self-confidence improves greatly and they deepen their engagement with learning”
Australian of the Year Local Hero Award Winner 2016 Dr Catherine Keenan – Co Founder of The Sydney Story Factory. Providing a magical world of possibilities for marginalised, inner city children in Sydney.
Neale Whitaker. Small Town Boy
“At the Taboo club in London in the mid 80’s you could rub shoulders with Boy George and Lee Bowery. Camden’s Black Cap for drag. ARQ in Sydney was where i first took my shirt off on a dance floor.”
The Neale Whitaker Interview