Makers Who Inspire: Paul Vasileff
Internationally-renowned designer Paul Vasileff shares an intimate insight into his personal journey, creative process and the inspirations behind his work at couture label Paolo Sebastian, which he founded at age 17. Now 27, he has collaborated with Disney on his latest collection, been awarded Young Australian of the Year, and dressed celebrities in Australia and the United States for the Oscars, Emmys and Grammys.
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Henry ThongDirector
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Henry ThongWriter
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Henry ThongProducer
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She ShiProducer
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Paul VasileffKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Short, Web / New Media
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Genres:Documentary
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Runtime:5 minutes 53 seconds
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Completion Date:January 31, 2018
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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
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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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Miami International Fashion Film FestivalMiami
United States
Best Fashion Film -
Fashion Film Festival MilanoMilan
Italy
Official Selection -
Bokeh South African International Fashion Film FestivalCape Town & Johannesburg
South Africa
Best Fashion Film Nominee -
Fashion Film Festival ChicagoChicago
United States
Official Selection -
Seattle International Fashion Film FestivalSeattle
United States
Official Selection -
Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion FestivalMelbourne
Australia
March 2, 2019
Fashion Film Award
Henry Thong is an emerging Australian documentary filmmaker. At 21, he has produced dozens of short films, and has been screened and awarded at various film festivals in Australia and the United States.
Henry found his calling in high school, where he produced multiple short films. His first, The Girl in the Camera, won the International Youth Silent Film Festival in Portland Oregon as judged by a celebrity jury consisting of Tom Desanto (Producer, Transformers and X-Men), Lourri Hammack (President, LAIKA Studios) and Steve Oster (Producer, Grimm). Henry's first documentary, Urban Exploration, was screened and awarded at the 2014 ATOM Awards and BUFTA Awards, and the 2015 Melbourne International Film Festival.
Stirred by the global ramifications of the 2014 Sony Pictures Cyber-Attack and 2015 Charlie Hebdo Attack, Henry produced Content Censored in 2015, a short documentary exploring censorship in art and the media. The film took Henry and his team to Sydney, Melbourne, Los Angeles and New York City where they interviewed media professionals including Disney producer Don Hahn (Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King) and award-winning editorial cartoonists Alan Moir and Cathy Wilcox. The film opened the Oscar-qualifying St Kilda Film Festival.
Henry currently produces Makers Who Inspire - a series of documentaries profiling makers of art – in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York City.
Art and the creative process is what inspires me. As a documentary filmmaker, I strongly believe that the world is a fascinating enough place without having to create new ones. I aim to marry these passions to explore the nature of artistic practice and creativity,