Wild as
An Aussie is walking in the bush with an enthusiastic tourist. The tourist is thrilled but also scared of the prospect of seeing dangerous Aussie animals in the wild of Victoria. The Aussie on the other hand doesn't think anything is dangerous. We'll see who's right.
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Olivier BonenfantDirectorSinusoid (2012), Textile (2017)
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Olivier BonenfantWriter
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Olivier BonenfantProducerCertifiée bio (2012)
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Iphigénie FreyProducer
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Daniel HurkenesisKey Cast
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Bernard PeasleyKey Cast
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Lawrence MakoonaCinematographer
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Pierre Brouillette-HamelinMusic
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Iphigénie FreyCreature design
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:aussie, animal, horror, suspense, comedy
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Runtime:4 minutes 31 seconds
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Completion Date:January 4, 2019
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Production Budget:500 AUD
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Country of Origin:Australia
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Country of Filming:Australia
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital 4K
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Fangoria X Monster Fest MelbourneMelbourne
Australia
October 12, 2019
Premiere
Selection Trasharama -
Fantasm's Shock Reel Cinema Film FestivalOrlando
United States
October 12, 2019
North American Premiere
Official Selection -
Sydney Indie Film FestivalSydney
Australia
October 26, 2019
NSW Premiere
Official Selection -
Sunshine Short Film FestivalSunshine
Australia
October 31, 2019
Official Halloween Selection -
Fangoria X Monster Fest AdelaideAdelaide
Australia
November 1, 2019
South Australian Premiere
Selection Trasharama -
Kino Red DotSingapore
Singapore
October 16, 2019
Asian premiere -
People Of Passion International Film FestivalToorak
Australia
January 19, 2020
Winner, spirit of Australiana
Olivier Bonenfant has been an Indie Filmmaker, Director for TV, VFX artist on feature films & AAA video games and a Mograph Artist for TV and advertising since 2004. Originally from Quebec, Olivier had the chance to shoot short films in Canada, the USA, France, Belgium, Russia, Sweden and Madagascar as part of the Kino Movement and has now been living in Australia for the last 5 years, growing with the open film group Filmonik Melbourne.