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MP4 made from Rest of the World Originals R.A.H. L'Estrange images: 2021
The photos used in this MP4 come from the QUT Alumni Donations collections which is one of the QUT Digital Collections. These photos were taken around the turn of the 20th century and have been digitised from lantern slides and glass plates. They have a wide geographic origin and were taken by R.A.H. L’Estrange (b. 1858 – d. 1941) an amateur photographer who emigrated from Ireland to Queensland, Australia. For more information about please see: Photos and life story of Robert Augustus Henry L'Estrange, b.1858- d.194
Outstanding Alumni Awards: QUT: 2021 Alumni Awards Ceremony
The Outstanding Alumni Awards (OAA) recognise graduates of QUT and its predecessor institutions for exceptional professional and personal achievements and contributions to the local, national, and international community.
Established in 1991 as an initiative of the QUT Alumni Board, the awards showcase and celebrate diverse achievements, leadership, and the impact of our alumni in the real world.
Award recipients are recognised at QUT's annual Outstanding Alumni Awards ceremony, and their inspirational stories are shared widely with the broader community
A Taste of Poland
A documentary exploring the tensions that arise within small family businesses and the passing down of a legacy.
Rating: Genera
MP4 made from Rest of the World Copies R.A.H. L'Estrange images: 2021
The photos used in this MP4 come from the QUT Alumni Donations collections which is one of the QUT Digital Collections. These photos were taken around the turn of the 20th century and have been digitised from lantern slides and glass plates. They have a wide geographic origin and were taken by R.A.H. L’Estrange (b. 1858 – d. 1941) an amateur photographer who emigrated from Ireland to Queensland, Australia. For more information about please see: Photos and life story of Robert Augustus Henry L'Estrange, b.1858- d.194
Prima
Prima is a drama short film exploring the dynamic in a group of three aspiring ballerinas and the corruption they succumb to in their desperate struggle to make it to the top. Aspiring ballerina Lara is determined to be chosen as the soloist in her dance school’s final showcase - a role that will guarantee a successful career in ballet. Her worldview starts to crack when her position as the best dancer at her school is threatened by her best friends: Milly, who is tired of being second-best, and Claire who sees through Lara’s persona of perfection. Lara, having sacrificed so much for ballet, realises she needs to push herself further to reclaim her spot on top. The girls’ distrust in each other begins to grow and they turn to sabotage and foul play to keep the others from succeeding until their competition pushes Lara to do the unthinkable.
Rating: Genera
Fitting the Brief
Fitting the Brief traces the journey of a young woman from Brisbane as she confronts body shaming in the dance industry. By highlighting the contrast between childhood joy in dance and the harsh realities of body shaming, it serves as a call to action, emphasising that dance should be accessible to all.
Rating: Genera
Tourneys and Trebuchets
Kat Ricketts has been a medieval reenactor for 7 years. As one of the few females involved, Kat is uniquely positioned to discuss reactions received.
Rating: Genera
The Knot
An Australian man falls in love with a woman he meets in India and wants to finally get married. However, there's never smooth sailing with anyone. The bride has to confront her soon to be mother-in-law who is trying to take out the Hindu wedding rituals that the bride wanted in the ceremony.
Rating: Genera
The Verandah Live 2021 Episode 3
The Verandah is a late night studio talk show that highlights the behind-the-scenes of Australian arts and culture, diving into upcoming artists through interviews, live performances and locally produced music videos.
Rating: Genera
Oxford Street
Oxford Street is set in Sydney in 1997 and brings light to the Gay Panic Defence law which is still used in states in America today. Selected for Sydney Women’s International Film Festival, Montreal Independent Film Festival, WIFT Queensland's V-Fest, and Melbourne Queer Film Festival
Rating: Genera