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Australian independent film festival
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Popcorn Taxi was an Australian independent non-competitive film festival that presented regular film screenings followed by a live Q&A with related 'talent' immediately afterward. The unique nature of each screening was that the events provide patrons with the opportunity to discuss the film with the filmmaker, actor, producer, et al. immediately after viewing it. Feature films, shorts, TV projects and documentaries were all represented within Popcorn Taxi.

Popcorn Taxi's aim was to explore the decisions behind why artists make the choices they do, and how they brought their visions to the screen.

Some of Popcorn Taxi's on-stage guests have included Quentin Tarantino, Baz Luhrmann, Guillermo del Toro, Kevin Spacey, Rob Zombie, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Vince Gilligan, Wes Anderson, Eddie Izzard, Andrew Stanton, Ben Burtt, Richard Kelly (director), Kevin Smith, George Miller, Dennis Hopper, Wim Wenders, Tim Robbins, Danny Boyle, Errol Morris, Roger Corman, Richard Linklater, Philip Glass, Ewan McGregor, Adam Yauch, Jerry Lewis, Ang Lee, Andrew Dominik, Karen Allen, Tom Hiddleston, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Edgar Wright, and Richard Armitage,

History

The event was founded in 1999 by filmmakers Gary Doust and Matt Wheeldon.

In 2008, the entity was run by Chris Murray, (founding editor of Empire Magazine, Australia) & Peter Taylor, who jointly own The Neon Group.

Awards

References

  1. "What's on at Popcorn Taxi?". At The Movies. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  2. "Register" – via facebook.
  3. "Putting Filmmakers in the Frame?". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  4. Zuk, T. (2000). "Byron Kennedy Award". Australian Film Institute Awards. Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  5. "The Inside Film Magazine Festival of the Year Award". Previous Winners 2000 - 2010. IF Magazine. 2003. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2011.

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