'MEAT' monologue now in print

 
 

The monologue that inspired the film is now in print!

MEAT began its life as a monologue that I wrote at Australian Theatre for Young People (atyp)'s National Studio back in 2013, and then adapted for film with the support of Metro Screen and Screen NSW in 2014.

Published as part of Currency Press' latest compilation for The Voices Project, MEAT appears alongside other monologues developed over the last five years of ATYP's National Studio, all written for teenagers and dealing with a range of themes including love, death, place, food and secrecy.

For more information and to buy your copy, head on over to Currency Press. I'm still waiting for mine to arrive in the post...

'MEAT' Tasmanian premiere

MEAT is heading south to Launceston as an official selection of the Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival in November.

We're particularly excited that we'll be screening before Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winning documentary, THE WOLFPACK!

'MEAT': north & south

It's a big week for MEAT!

This Friday MEAT will screen on both sides of the globe, playing at the Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival in Launceston, Australia, and the BAFTA recognised Aesthetica Short Film Festival in York, United Kingdom. MEAT will also screen on Saturday and Sunday in York.

Producer Lauren Eisinger and I will be attending BOFA in Launceston.