Kimmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning Of Empathy among Rogers Audience Award winners.
Hot Docs 2021 top brass on Monday (May 10) announced audience and competition winners as well as prize recipients in Hot Docs Forum, where Cécile Embleton and Alys Tomlinson were among those selected for their UK project Mother Vera.
In the Rogers Audience Award, five Canadian filmmakers each received a cash prize of $10,000 Cad. They are: Fanny: The Right To Rock (dir. Bobbi Jo Hart ); Kimmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning Of Empathy; Someone Like Me: Still Max (dir. Katherine Knight); and Hell Or Clean Water (dir. Cody Westman).
In the first look pitch prizes at Hot Docs Forum,...
Hot Docs 2021 top brass on Monday (May 10) announced audience and competition winners as well as prize recipients in Hot Docs Forum, where Cécile Embleton and Alys Tomlinson were among those selected for their UK project Mother Vera.
In the Rogers Audience Award, five Canadian filmmakers each received a cash prize of $10,000 Cad. They are: Fanny: The Right To Rock (dir. Bobbi Jo Hart ); Kimmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning Of Empathy; Someone Like Me: Still Max (dir. Katherine Knight); and Hell Or Clean Water (dir. Cody Westman).
In the first look pitch prizes at Hot Docs Forum,...
- 5/10/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Most Americans aren’t familiar with the gruesome story of Australian Katherine Knight—but they will be. At 60, Knight seemed like a normal wife and stepmother, right up until the day she sadistically murdered her husband. As if the dispatch wasn’t alarming enough, she then proceeded to mutilate and cook his body! When police arrived to […]
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- 11/8/2018
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Premiering at Toronto International Film Festival last fall, Len and Company follows Rhys Ifans as a rock star-turned-producer who, after a meltdown, ventures back to his country home to relax, but some unexpected guests make it difficult. Directed by Tim Godsall, the first trailer has now arrived today courtesy of IFC Films, who will put it out next month.
We said in our review, “Hearing how deeply a film touched its cast lends a certain air that might not normally be there. Len and Company has it as Juno Temple and star Rhys Ifans both exclaimed during their Tiff premiere Q&A how affected they were by director Tim Godsall and cowriter Katherine Knight‘s script. Shot at the former’s own home with a delicate touch of humanity, an abundance of humor, and the perfect pinch of dramatic gravitas, the film proves more than its conventional story presumes. We...
We said in our review, “Hearing how deeply a film touched its cast lends a certain air that might not normally be there. Len and Company has it as Juno Temple and star Rhys Ifans both exclaimed during their Tiff premiere Q&A how affected they were by director Tim Godsall and cowriter Katherine Knight‘s script. Shot at the former’s own home with a delicate touch of humanity, an abundance of humor, and the perfect pinch of dramatic gravitas, the film proves more than its conventional story presumes. We...
- 5/25/2016
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
The grisly tale of Katherine Knight, Australia’s most notorious female cannibal killer, is heading to the big screen. In February 2000, the abattoir worker from Aberdeen in New South Wales’s Hunter Valley, decapitated and skinned her de facto husband before trying to serve his flesh to his children — and her gruesome story is set to be told in a new film. Australian screenwriters Dane Millerd and Ross Murray have been enlisted to find a global audience for the notorious story of the now 60-year-old woman, who was jailed for life for the killing of John Price, the Guardian reported.
- 3/18/2016
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Katherine Knight stabbed and mutilated her de facto husband in the Hunter Valley 16 years ago and the story is now set to be adapted for the big screen
The story of an Australian former abattoir worker who decapitated and skinned her de facto husband before trying to serve his flesh to his children is set to be told in a new film.
Katherine Knight lived a seemingly ordinary life until the day she stabbed John Price 37 times and mutilated him in their home in Aberdeen, in New South Wales’s Hunter Valley, 16 years ago.
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The story of an Australian former abattoir worker who decapitated and skinned her de facto husband before trying to serve his flesh to his children is set to be told in a new film.
Katherine Knight lived a seemingly ordinary life until the day she stabbed John Price 37 times and mutilated him in their home in Aberdeen, in New South Wales’s Hunter Valley, 16 years ago.
Continue reading...
- 3/18/2016
- by Australian Associated Press
- The Guardian - Film News
Katherine Knight stabbed and mutilated her de facto husband in the Hunter Valley 16 years ago and the story is now set to be adapted for the big screen
The story of an Australian former abattoir worker who decapitated and skinned her de facto husband before trying to serve his flesh to his children is set to be told in a new film.
Katherine Knight lived a seemingly ordinary life until the day she stabbed John Price 37 times and mutilated him in their home in Aberdeen, in New South Wales’s Hunter Valley, 16 years ago.
Continue reading...
The story of an Australian former abattoir worker who decapitated and skinned her de facto husband before trying to serve his flesh to his children is set to be told in a new film.
Katherine Knight lived a seemingly ordinary life until the day she stabbed John Price 37 times and mutilated him in their home in Aberdeen, in New South Wales’s Hunter Valley, 16 years ago.
Continue reading...
- 3/18/2016
- by Australian Associated Press
- The Guardian - Film News
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