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1 December 2017
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22 November 2017
Griffith Film School student Claire Randall (centre), with graduates Lachlan Morton and Shannen Tunnicliffe at the Berlin International Film Festival

Wolfe wows the international film set

Griffith Film School student Claire Randall was in the spotlight when her first film won international acclaim during a whirlwind year on the festival circuit.

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25 May 2017

Griffith grads take Cannes by storm

Eight student films from Griffith Film School will screen at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival this year.

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10 May 2017

Griffith film alumni in the spotlight

Griffith Film School student Claire Randall is following in the footsteps of legendary directors like Martin Scorsese and George Lucas — presenting her first film at the renowned International Short Film Festival, Oberhausen. Wolfe, which recently won a Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, explores a young man’s journey through adolescence with undiagnosed schizophrenia.

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6 April 2017

Griffith film alumni shine on the international stage

Griffith Film School graduate Bejamin Zaugg, along with Daley Pearson who also studied at GFS, have won an International Emmy Award in the Kids: Digital category for Doodles at MIPTV in Cannes, France.

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18 February 2017

Griffith filmmakers win prestigious film award

Three Griffith filmmakers have been awarded a prestigious Crystal Bear award for their documentary 'Wolfe', which was named Best Short Film by the Youth Jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany.

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8 February 2017

Griffith filmmakers selected for Berlinale

A trio of Griffith filmmakers are off to the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival with their graduate documentary, Wolfe. Wolfe is a short documentary from producer/director Claire Randall, who studied Film and Screen Media at Griffith Film School. The film was motivated by her own encounter with mental illness as a teenager. It uses interviews and animation to explore a young man’s journey through adolescence with undiagnosed schizophrenia, and his relationship with an imaginary friend, Mister Wolfe.

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1 December 2016

Queensland College of Art graduate awards 2016

Congratulations to all 2016 Queensland College of Art (QCA) graduates including the following students awarded across the 2016 QCA graduate exhibitions at the Queensland College of Art, QCA Gold Coast and the Griffith Film School.

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