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Wayne Coles-Janess

Wayne Coles-Janess is an Australian producer, writer and director of drama and documentary film and TV programs. Based in Melbourne, Australia, he has produced documentaries about frontier places in the country. He has also made some documentaries in several international locations, including during times of war.

Wayne Coles-Janess
OccupationProducer - Writer - Director

Early life and education edit

Coles-Janess grew up near St. Kilda in Queensland, Australia, where he was the second of four children. His father was a chemical plant operator and his mother a ceramic artist. He started college as an engineering major but quit after a year. He spent time discovering Australia on a 250cc motorcycle. After this he went to the Queensland College of Art, where he graduated from the Film School.[1] He has completed Three Post Graduates in Media, Art and Education.

Career edit

His short drama, On the Border of Hopetown (1992), received an AFI (Australian Film Institute) nomination. It has been screened at prominent international film festivals, including Clermont – Ferrand, Mannheim, and Chicago. It has been shown to audiences at more than 150 international festivals, from Turkey to the San Francisco Golden Gate Awards.[citation needed]

His documentary Bougainville - Our Island Our Fight (1998) is about the civil war (1988-1998) in Papua New Guinea as the island of Bougainville sought independence. He explored the causes of the conflict, especially disagreement over operations and sharing of profits from the Panguna copper mine. His interview with Francis Ona, leader of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army, was released separately and widely broadcast in 1997.[1] The film was screened at more than 35 international film festivals. It has won numerous international awards, including Best Documentary, Best Video Production, and Audience awards.[citation needed]

His documentary Life at the End of the Rainbow (2002) gives an account of people living on the land in the small rural community of Rainbow, at the edge of the Australian desert. Constructed in part from 1940s home movies, it portrays the town's growth and changes among its 500 residents as they struggle to eke out an existence for more than three generations, with global economics and government policy compounding the difficulties of marginal farming. It attained the second-highest rating in ABC’s prestigious True Stories documentary slot. Life at the End of the Rainbow has been shown on the international festival circuit, where it has won numerous awards.[2]

His international award-winning feature, In the Shadow of the Palms (2005), is a documentary shot in part during the last weeks of Saddam Hussein's government in Iraq. It follows the Iraqis into "Operation Shock and Awe" and war. The last third of the film is based on Coles-Janess' return to Iraq in November 2003 for three months to document changes in life and society with the newly elected Iraqi government in place. This was the first Australian film to be entered in international competition in more than 12 years. There were no other entries.[citation needed]

This is the third Australian film in the past 15 years to meet the standards for the highly competitive Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival.[citation needed] The festival is biannual and selects only 15 films from around the globe. In the Shadow of the Palms was voted the most popular film, winning the Audience Award.

Because of his work, Coles-Janess has been consulted as an expert in Iraq, and South Pacific culture and politics. His essays on related topics have been published in Time, The Age, The ABC, The Sydney Morning Herald, National Geographic Magazine, and numerous international media outlets.[citation needed]

He has been a guest and speaker at international film festivals in Turkey, USA, Brazil, Australia, Cambodia, Canada, Taiwan, Japan, Spain, Germany, and Iran. He has also served as a judge at international film festivals.[citation needed]

Coles-Janess has also worked as producer and director for the Nine Network’s 60 Minutes and ABC’s flagship program - Foreign Correspondent. He revamped SBS’s 13-part series front up, as well as its The Movie Show.[citation needed]

Based in Melbourne, Coles-Janess founded a media communications company, ipso-facto Productions, which creates documentaries and other communications.[citation needed]

List of films edit

Coles-Janess, Wayne (1997). Bougainville "Sandline". © ipso-facto Productions, screened on ABC. Coles-Janess, Wayne (1994). Bougainville "Broken Promises" © ipso-facto Productions, screened on ABC. Coles-Janess, Wayne (1997). Bougainville "Inside Bougainville" © ipso-facto Productions, screened on ABC.

The film, Bougainville - Our Island Our Fight, was notable for covering the Bougainville Conflict. It was picked up by SBS Television and went onto screen at approximately 50 International Film Festivals and Winning a number of Awards.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "This isn't liberation", The Age, 30 September 2004
  2. ^ , New York Times

External links edit

  • ipso-facto Productions
  • Wayne Coles-Janess at IMDb

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children His father was a chemical plant operator and his mother a ceramic artist He started college as an engineering major but quit after a year He spent time discovering Australia on a 250cc motorcycle After this he went to the Queensland College of Art where he graduated from the Film School 1 He has completed Three Post Graduates in Media Art and Education Career editHis short drama On the Border of Hopetown 1992 received an AFI Australian Film Institute nomination It has been screened at prominent international film festivals including Clermont Ferrand Mannheim and Chicago It has been shown to audiences at more than 150 international festivals from Turkey to the San Francisco Golden Gate Awards citation needed His documentary Bougainville Our Island Our Fight 1998 is about the civil war 1988 1998 in Papua New Guinea as the island of Bougainville sought independence He explored the causes of the conflict especially disagreement over operations and sharing of profits from the Panguna copper mine His interview with Francis Ona leader of the Bougainville Revolutionary Army was released separately and widely broadcast in 1997 1 The film was screened at more than 35 international film festivals It has won numerous international awards including Best Documentary Best Video Production and Audience awards citation needed His documentary Life at the End of the Rainbow 2002 gives an account of people living on the land in the small rural community of Rainbow at the edge of the Australian desert Constructed in part from 1940s home movies it portrays the town s growth and changes among its 500 residents as they struggle to eke out an existence for more than three generations with global economics and government policy compounding the difficulties of marginal farming It attained the second highest rating in ABC s prestigious True Stories documentary slot Life at the End of the Rainbow has been shown on the international festival circuit where it has won numerous awards 2 His international award winning feature In the Shadow of the Palms 2005 is a documentary shot in part during the last weeks of Saddam Hussein s government in Iraq It follows the Iraqis into Operation Shock and Awe and war The last third of the film is based on Coles Janess return to Iraq in November 2003 for three months to document changes in life and society with the newly elected Iraqi government in place This was the first Australian film to be entered in international competition in more than 12 years There were no other entries citation needed This is the third Australian film in the past 15 years to meet the standards for the highly competitive Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival citation needed The festival is biannual and selects only 15 films from around the globe In the Shadow of the Palms was voted the most popular film winning the Audience Award Because of his work Coles Janess has been consulted as an expert in Iraq and South Pacific culture and politics His essays on related topics have been published in Time The Age The ABC The Sydney Morning Herald National Geographic Magazine and numerous international media outlets citation needed He has been a guest and speaker at international film festivals in Turkey USA Brazil Australia Cambodia Canada Taiwan Japan Spain Germany and Iran He has also served as a judge at international film festivals citation needed Coles Janess has also worked as producer and director for the Nine Network s 60 Minutes and ABC s flagship program Foreign Correspondent He revamped SBS s 13 part series front up as well as its The Movie Show citation needed Based in Melbourne Coles Janess founded a media communications company ipso facto Productions which creates documentaries and other communications citation needed List of films editIn the Shadow of the Palms Bougainville Our Island Our Fight Life at the End of the Rainbow On the Border of Hopetown Big City of DreamsColes Janess Wayne 1997 Bougainville Sandline c ipso facto Productions screened on ABC Coles Janess Wayne 1994 Bougainville Broken Promises c ipso facto Productions screened on ABC Coles Janess Wayne 1997 Bougainville Inside Bougainville c ipso facto Productions screened on ABC The film Bougainville Our Island Our Fight was notable for covering the Bougainville Conflict It was picked up by SBS Television and went onto screen at approximately 50 International Film Festivals and Winning a number of Awards References edit a b This isn t liberation The Age 30 September 2004 Wayne Coles Janess New York TimesExternal links editipso facto Productions Wayne Coles Janess at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wayne Coles Janess amp oldid 1158266197, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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