Sweet As is a 2022 Australian coming-of-age drama film, directed by Jub Clerc.[1]

Sweet As
Directed byJub Clerc
Written byJub Clerc
Steve Rodgers
Produced byLiz Kearney
StarringShantae Barnes-Cowan
Mark Coles Smith
CinematographyKatie Milwright
Edited byKatie Flaxman
Production
company
Arenamedia
Release date
Running time
87 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

The film stars Shantae Barnes-Cowan as Murra, an Aboriginal Australian girl from a troubled family, who discovers a passion for photography while participating in a youth retreat. The cast also includes Mark Coles Smith, Ngaire Pigram, Tasma Walton; Carlos Sanson, Jr.; Pedrea Jackson, Mikayla Levy, Andrew Wallace, and Mark Cometti.

Release and accolades edit

The film premiered on 13 August 2022 at the Melbourne International Film Festival, where Clerc won the Innovation Award.[2]

It had its international premiere at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival in September 2022, where it won the NETPAC Award for best film from the Asia/Pacific region.[3]

Screening at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2023, the film took home the Crystal Bear.[4][5]

In March 2023 it screened at the Birrarangga Film Festival in Melbourne.[5]

The film was selected in country focus section 'Best of Contemporary Australian Cinema' at the 29th Kolkata International Film Festival held from 5 December to 12 December 2023.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Hobday, Liz (13 August 2022). "Pilbara growing-up film Sweet As premieres"". Perth Now.
  2. ^ George, Sandy (22 August 2022). "'Neptune Frost', 'Sweet As' win new Melbourne film festival awards"". Screen Daily.
  3. ^ Zilko, Christian (18 September 2022). "'The Fabelmans' Wins TIFF 2022 People's Choice Award"". IndieWire.
  4. ^ "Berlin prizes for 'Sweet As', 'The Survival of Kindness', 'Marungka tjalatjunu'". IF Magazine. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b Gbogbo, Mawunyo (28 March 2023). "The Birrarangga Film Festival has been Sweet As with final film screening on Tuesday night". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Best of Contemporary Australian Cinema". Kolkata International Film Festival. 30 November 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.

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