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One Night the Moon (2001)

A film by Rachel Perkins

:: Media kit

:: synopsis

In 1932, a young girl went missing in the Australian outback...

One night, in the Australian outback in the early 1930s, a young girl (MEMPHIS KELLY) steps out of her bedroom window - entranced by the beautiful, beaming moon. When her parents go to check on their sleeping child, she is nowhere to be found.

The mother (KAARIN FAIRFAX) and father (PAUL KELLY), recent settlers in the rugged landscape, spend the night looking for her. To no avail. By early morning, the father turns to the local police for help. The Sergeant (CHRIS HAYWOOD) suggests that Allman (DAVID FIELD) and their very best man, Aboriginal tracker Albert (KELTON PELL) set out to find her. But the father revolts - insisting "no blackfella is to set foot on my land."

Instead, he gathers together as many white men as he can find, and conducts a line search across the desolate plains in search of the child. Albert watches helplessly as her every trace is stamped to dust.

Sometime later, the daughter is still missing, and the mother makes a decision to take responsibility into her own hands, to reconcile the loss of her child. She goes to find Albert.

ONE NIGHT THE MOON is based on the true story of Aboriginal Tracker Riley in Dubbo in the 1930s, who was awarded the King's Medal for his services to the Police Force. His grandson, Michael Riley, directed the documentary Black Tracker in 1997, which became the inspiration for ONE NIGHT THE MOON.

:: Festivals/Awards listing

Awards

Winner - Best Musical - Rachel Perkins
Winner - Best Cinematography in a Short Film - Kim Batterham
NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL INDEPENDENT FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL AWARDS 2001

Winner - Best Feature - Rachel Perkins
MOONDANCE FILM FESTIVAL COLORADO 2002

Winner - Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film
- Kim Batterham

Winner - Best Original Score - Mairead Hannan, Kev Carmody, Paul Kelly
AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE (AFI) AWARDS 2001

Winner - Best Television Original
- John Romeril with Rachel Perkins

Winner - The Golden AWGIE
- John Romeril with Rachel Perkins
AUSTRALIAN WRITERS' GUILD'S 2001 AWGIE AWARDS

Winner - Gold Award - Kim Batterham
AUSTRALIAN CINEMATOGRAPHERS SOCIETY (ACS)

Winner - Special Acknowledgment Award
CRITICS CIRCLE OF AUSTRALIA 2002

Nominated - Best Director - Rachel Perkins
Nominated - Best Editing - Karen Johnson
2001 IF AWARDS - THE AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS

Winner - Best Soundtrack Album
2002 APRA - AGSC Screen Music Awards

Festivals

Moscow International Film Festival
Moscow, June 2002

Berlin International Film Festival
Berlin, February, 2002


Cannes Cinephile Section Cannes Film Festival
May, 2002

Sundance Film Festival
USA, January 2002

Toronto International Film Festival
Canada, September 2002

Vancouver International Film Festival
Canada, October,2002

Moondance International Film Festival
Colorado USA, January 2002

Newport International Film Festival
New York USA, June 2003

Seoul International Women's Festival
South Korea, April 2002

Arizona Film Festival
USA April, 2002

Hawaii International Film Festival
Hawaii USA, November 2001

New York International Independent Film & Video Festival
USA, September 2001

Raindance International Film Festival
London U.K. October 2002

Mill Valley International Film Festival
California USA, 2001

Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Festival
New York USA, October 2001

Ethnofilmfest
Germany, 2001

Calgary Film Festival
Canada, October, 2002

London Australian Film Festival
London, February, 2003

Sarajevo International Film Festival
Sarajevo, August, 2002
Atlantic Film Festival
Halifax, Nova Scotia, September, 2002

Hampton's International Film Festival
New York, USA October, 2002

Jakarta International Film Festival
Jakarta, Indonesia, October 2002

Melbourne International Film Festival
Australia, August 2001

Brisbane International Film Festival
Australia, August 2001

Perth Film Festival
Australia, March, 2002

Message Sticks Festival
Opening Night Film of Blak Screen/Blak Sounds Film Festival
Australia, June 2001

Australian Consulate, Seoul
September,2002
Special screening for Department of Foreign Affairs

The Asia Society, New York,
USA, October,2002
Indigenous Film Presentation (Australian Film Commission)

The Smithsonian Institute Museum of the American Indian
Special screening in Sante Fe, New Mexico and New York, USA
August & October, 2002

Dreamtraces Film Program
Duke of York's Cinema, Brighton, UK, May 2003

African Diaspora Film Festival,
New York, USA. 2002

Zanzibar International Film Festival
Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania, July 2003

Cheltenham International Festival of Music
Cheltenham, UK, July 2003

Rocky Mountains Womens Film Festival
Colorado, USA, November 2003

Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival
Guangzhou, China, December 2003

Quote bank

'So beautifully constructed that it resonates for a long time after viewing.' Paul Le Petit, Sunday Telegraph

'A piece of visual poetry, almost surreal in its beauty, aching in its emotion and important in its message.' Jo Litson, The Australian

'A powerful and moving film that speaks in a transcendent voice about subjects that cut all too close to the bone.' Erin Free, IF Magazine.

'Paul Kelly has a great screen face - it's his first feature film role and there are bound to be more. Each of his close ups is a story in itself.' Sandra Hall, Sydney Morning Herald.

'A fabulous cinema experience. ****1/2 (4 and a half stars) Margaret Pomeranz, The SBS Movie Show

'A truly original work, One Night The Moon is a marvellous achievement for Australian cinema.' Andrew Urban, Urban Cinephile. www.urbancinephile.com.au

'An absolute winner.' ****(4 stars) Empire Magazine

'A mesmerising movie.' Sue Williams, The Herald Sun

'Not to be missed.' The Courier Mail

'Highly original and recommended.' Chris Bartlett, Sunday Mail.

'Beautiful, tragic and wise.' **** (4 stars) Vicky Roach Marie Claire Magazine

'A bewitching film for anyone who feels, thinks and hopes.' Louise Keller, Urban Cinephine.

'A potent musical score and gobsmacking cinematography. ****(4 stars) Vicki Roach, Daily Telegraph

'Perkins and Kelly have created something of lasting beauty. Erin Free, Inpress Magazine

:: sales

DVD sales: Siren Visual Entertainment
www.sirenvisual.com.au

World Sales: Digital Classics PLC
31 Eastcastle St,
London W1W 8DL
United Kingdom
+44 020 7636 1400

:: financiers

Finance ABC(T.V.); Opera Australia; AFC; SAFC; NSW FTO.
Sales Agent/Distributon: Dendy Films (Aust) /  Digital Classics (UK + ROW)