Dustin Feneley (born 15 April 1982) is a film director and
screenwriter.Feneley graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts
Film School at the University of Melbourne.Feneley wrote and directed
the successful short film, Snow, which screened as an Official
Selection at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. In 2007, he was awarded
the Qantas Spirit of Youth Award for Moving Image. In 2011, Feneley
received the Filmmaker Grand Prix at the Sapporo International Short
Film Festival for his body of work in short films.Feneley's films
include the atmospheric portrait of a travelling salesman, Hawker, and
the intimate portrayal of a young disabled man's first romantic
encounter, Eskimo Kiss. He has written a series of articles for the
magazine Screen Education in which he explored the art and process of
narrative short filmmaking.
screenwriter.Feneley graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts
Film School at the University of Melbourne.Feneley wrote and directed
the successful short film, Snow, which screened as an Official
Selection at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. In 2007, he was awarded
the Qantas Spirit of Youth Award for Moving Image. In 2011, Feneley
received the Filmmaker Grand Prix at the Sapporo International Short
Film Festival for his body of work in short films.Feneley's films
include the atmospheric portrait of a travelling salesman, Hawker, and
the intimate portrayal of a young disabled man's first romantic
encounter, Eskimo Kiss. He has written a series of articles for the
magazine Screen Education in which he explored the art and process of
narrative short filmmaking.
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