May 2013
The Language of Love A short film
Written by and starring 17 year old Kim Ho from Sydney as a monologue, The Language of Love is a touching short film exploring a teenage perspective of the pressures the lead character is facing and the life-changing decision he's about to make. The film is produced by the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, Australia and in its short life has received critical acclaim from the LGBT community, including a Tweet recommendation from none other than Stephen Fry who described it as "Amazing!"
Watch the video that everyone is talking about . . .
Film Credits
Kim Ho as Charlie
Directed by Laura Scrivano
Developed from the original monologue, TRANSCENDENCE, by Kim Ho
Producer: Dan Prichard
Cinematographer: Ross Giardina
Editor: Anil Griffin
Production Designer: Bethany Ryan
Sound Designer: Declan Diacono
Sound Recordist: Daniel Lustri
Composer: Andrew Scott
Mentor: Tommy Murphy
Kim Ho as Charlie
Directed by Laura Scrivano
Developed from the original monologue, TRANSCENDENCE, by Kim Ho
Producer: Dan Prichard
Cinematographer: Ross Giardina
Editor: Anil Griffin
Production Designer: Bethany Ryan
Sound Designer: Declan Diacono
Sound Recordist: Daniel Lustri
Composer: Andrew Scott
Mentor: Tommy Murphy
Find out more about this inspiring project . . .
FRESH INK is the development program for emerging playwrights from the Australian Theatre for Young People.
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