A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Bohemia
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
When Melbourne’s cultural hub is left devastated post-pandemic, the creative industry, like many others, is ravaged. Set amongst the ashes of the cities arts scene, BOHEMIA is a hybrid of documentary, music video, and next generation concert film that powerfully recounts the story of this fallen angel of Australian culture and asks the looming question: “what now?”. Shadowy underground musician VANTA and debutant director Madeline Royce team up with a decorated collective of young creatives to contend that art in the pandemic need not be a compromise, but an evolution.
Camera Operator:
Madeline Royce
Jordan Blanch
Tadji Ulrich
Lewis Harvey
Harvey Carmody
Cameron Mitchell
Colorist:
Jordan Blanch
Consulting Editor:
Jordan Blanch
Director:
Madeline Royce
Director of Photography:
Jordan Blanch
Editor:
Madeline Royce
Executive Producer:
Liam Priestly
Madeline Royce
Grip Production Assistant:
Harvey Carmody
Sahar Gutman
Innes Maclean
Alan Valenzuela
Lighting Programmer:
Connor Gibbs
Mixing Engineer:
Nick O'Bree
Music Director:
Adyn Young
Producer:
Liam Priestly
Benjamin Gregory
Madeline Royce
Production Design:
Chloe Papillon
Sound Engineer:
Matthew Martello
Still Photographer:
Lewis Harvey
Story Developer:
Tadji Ulrich
Transportation Captain:
Fintan Hennessy
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