SATELLITE BOY - DOP Geoffrey Simpson - Old trailer as tracking vehicle

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AUSTRALIAN RELEASE DATE: June 20, 2013

Clip from The 'Making Of' - Director/Camera/Sound/Editor Jan Van Roey

The feature film SATELLITE BOY, selected for Toronto and the Berlinale, is a cinematic master piece despite its low budget. Cinematographer Geoffrey Simpson (highly acclaimed The Sessions, Shine, Sleeping Beauty) shows us that creativity can overcome limited resources by turning an old oily trailer into a tracking vehicle in the stunning landscape of The Kimberley, Western Australia.

Catriona McKenzie's directorial feature debut SATELLITE BOY is a heartfelt, moving and uplifting story about a young boy's journey to save his home and ultimately himself. Satellite Boy follows Pete, a 12 year old Aboriginal boy who lives with his elderly grandfather, Old Jagamarra (Gulpilil). Home is the abandoned outdoor cinema in the outback town of Wyndham. When it is threatened with demolition, Pete sees his world in jeopardy and sets off for the city. He is joined by his friend Kalmain, who has his own reasons for leaving town. Together the boys travel through epic and stunning Kimberley country and when they get lost in the bush, Pete has to remember some of the old Aboriginal bush skills his grandfather taught him for them to survive.
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Thank you, Gomer! Master At Work Geoffrey Simpson...

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Saw this film last night at a preview - the photography is STUNNING - well done

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