Change of Our Lives
| Change of Our Lives | |
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| Directed by | Maria Tran |
| Produced by | Maria Tran, Debbie Nguyen, Mamta Porwal, Amin Palangi |
| Written by | Janet Ngo, Anh Kieu, Tuan Lydang, Bill Tran, Peter Yu, Angela Tran, Rudge Hollis, Teagan Huynh, Elizabeth Vu |
| Starring | Thien Nguyen, Yen Le, Ian Tran, Maria Tran, Joe Le, Vico Thai. Kim Ly, Son Nguyen, Khiem Le, Thu Nguyen, Jason Mc Goldrick |
| Music by | Vincent Doan, Blanka Vrebac |
| Cinematography | Justin Gong, Rudge Hollis |
| Edited by | Maria Tran, Adrian Castro |
Production company | Cancer Council, Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE) |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 min |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English/ Vietnamese |
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Change of Our Lives is a 2013 Australian feature film using comedy and drama to demystify hepatitis B, its myths and misconceptions[1] and set in the backdrops of the suburb of Cabramatta. It was produced and directed by Maria Tran[2] that was commissioned by Cancer Council and Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE).[3]
Screenings
- It was first premiered at Hoyts cinema in Wetherill Park, a suburb in Sydney, to a reception of 600 audiences.[4]
- It had another screening on 29 July 2015 in Melbourne at the Horse Bazaar.[5]
- Screened at the 2014 Vietnamese International Film Festival.
Cast
- Thien Nguyen as Hung
- Yen Le as Mai
- Ian Tran as Long
- Maria Tran as Bich
- Joe Le as Kai Le
- Vico Thai as Dr Minh
Production
Maria Tran facilitated workshops with project participants and developed the script with them in two weeks. The film was made in 7 days of production shooting. Post-Production was one month at Dong Tam Association.
References
- ↑ Caines, Kimberley (2013-07-23). "Film aims to create hepatitis B discussion in Vietnamese community".
- ↑ "Maria Tran on Change of Our Lives - 2SER - Real Radio 107.3 FM". www.2ser.com. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 2016-04-21. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ Caines, Kimberley (2013-07-23). "Change Our Lives film breaks new ground in hepatitis fight". Fairfield Advance.
- ↑ "Change of Our Lives at HOYTS 27 July SYDNEY". Asian Australian Film Forum and Network (AAFFN). 24 July 2013. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
- ↑ Wah, Annette Shun. "Change of Our Lives - Performance4a". www.performance4a.org.au. Archived from the original on 4 May 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2016. Unknown parameter
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