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Indigenous doco wins US gong

A documentary about an Indigenous roller skater from the Sunshine Coast has won the Inspiring Woman in a Film category at a prestigious US film festival.

The Los Angeles Film Awards 2023 announced this month that Skate or Cry, starring local skater Tia Pitman, not only took out the category but gained an honorary mention for Best Documentary Short as well. Tia said she was excited but humbled by the award.

“It’s so crazy that this Indigenous Australian story has been shared around the world and appreciated by people in Los Angeles,” she said. “I feel anxious sometimes about sharing my story, but I’ve realised through the love and support I have that it can actually make a positive impact.”

The documentary was based on a concept by Jacob Lydford and co-directed by David Cook and Wes Greene as part of the Sunny Coast Showdown, a talent incubator where locals win funding, support and mentoring to produce their own film and TV ideas. David said making the film and helping Tia tell her story was a pleasure. “Skate or Cry is a powerful and bold story. Tia is courageous and sharing First Nations stories is important, especially when it comes to [finding your] identity,” he said.

Co-director Wes Greene said the award helps prove the skills of local filmmakers from the Sunshine Coast. “I’m wrapped that the film is succeeding on the festival circuit, in particular in LA, given it’s the epicentre of filmmaking,” he said. “Likewise, it’s awesome recognition for Sunny Coast Showdown, who have worked incredibly hard and established what I consider the best professional film/TV development opportunity in the country.”

Four of the films made by the Sunny Coast Showdown have been recognised by film festivals around the world. Skate or Cry has been officially selected for the Heart of Gold International Film Festival and the Los Angeles Documentary Film Festival as well as winning at the LA Film Awards. The Stripper Trade Off written by Stephen Walker won best screenplay at the Rangebow Micro Film Festival. Slow Dating by Adam Szudrich has won official selection at the Giove International Film Festival and was a semi-finalist at the Miami Short Film Festival. Bin Day by Ryan N Butler has been officially selected for The Indian International Short Film Festival, the Twin Cities Film Fest and the Heart of Gold International Film Festival.

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