Wolfe
© Lachlan James Morton
All of a sudden, he was simply there. Nick was in primary school, standing alone in the playground, when he suddenly noticed him. His voice sounded gruff and old, and no one except Nick could hear him. Mister Wolfe became Nick's constant companion, but before long a darker side emerged. Featuring animated scenes and a candid interview with the now 24-year-old Nick, this film portrays a collage of his psyche.
Crew
Director | Claire Randall |
Cinematography | Lachlan James Morton |
Editing | Claire Randall, Liam Keogh |
Music | Jacob de Weger |
Sound Design | Michael Laverty, Damon Sheridan |
Sound | Malcolm Bothma |
Motion Graphics Designer | Jacob Duroux |
Producers | Shannen Tunnicliffe, Claire Randall |
Produced by
Shannen Tunnicliffe
Claire Randall
Claire Randall
Born in Brisbane, Australia, after studying Film and Screen Media at Griffith University, she discovered a passion for documentary filmmaking. Her personal circumstances - she developed depression in her late teenage years - have led her to focus in her work chiefly on mental illness and on promoting social awareness for this topic.
Filmography
2016 Wolfe; short film
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2017