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Julian |
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Directed by | Matthew Moore |
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Written by | Matthew Moore |
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Produced by | Matthew Moore Robert Jago |
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Starring | Ed Oxenbould Leon Ford Morgan Davies[a] |
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Cinematography | Stuart O'Rourke |
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Edited by | Christian Barratt-Hill |
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Music by | Adam Sofo |
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Year of the Rabbit Films
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Running time
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Country | Australia |
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Language | English |
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Julian is a 2012 Australian short film written and directed by Matthew Moore.
The film is set in a 1981 classroom. It explores a day in the life of a nine-year-old Julian Assange, played by a then-unknown Ed Oxenbould.[1]
Julian won a Flickerfest Special Jury Award, a Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival[2] and an AACTA Award for Best Short Fiction Film.[3] Lead actor, Ed Oxenbould, was nominated for an AACTA for Best Young Actor.[4]
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^ a b Credited as Morgana Davies
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^ Sobolewski, Helene; Iannella, Antimo (14 June 2012), "Gong for Assange short", The Advertiser
^ Low, Claire (23 March 2012), "Tasty treats make the final cut", Canberra Times
^ "FRIDAY, February 15", Centralian Advocate, 8 February 2013
^ Johnson, Neala (27 January 2013), "Stars getting their acts together Blues and drama just beat school", Sunday Mail
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