Whilst we were in the Czech republic DM was invited to moderate a session at the 2013 IMAGO Cinematographers workshop. We were whisked down to Vienna and put up in a very central hotel (importantly near the Cafe Sacher - think chocolate cake)
http://www.imago.org/index.php/societies.html
It was a four day conference and the Aussie contingent was made up of Peter Weir, Russell Boyd and Dick Marks. It was celebrating the director and the cinematographer working together over a collection of films, in this case over a long period of time - collaboration as the theme
The conference opening night dinner
The Aussie members doing their bit
DM thanking Peter and Russell
Peter Weir - not only of Picnic at Hanging Rock fame - but also:
His characters often interact with technology, especially
television, in ways that harm them or surprise the viewer, e.g. the
church big screen TV in The Mosquito Coast (1986); the living room TV and TV control center in The Truman Show (1998); radio playing in the barn in Witness (1985), and so on.
His films very often deal with people, who find themselves in
surroundings, where they do not fit in (e.g. a Philadelphia Cop among
the Amish, in Witness (1985), or a progressive teacher on a strictly conservative school, in Dead Poets Society (1989)).
Some amazing films amongst that lot
Russel Boyd - fantastic cinematographer
Russell Boyd was born on April 21, 1944 in Victoria, Australia. He is known for his work on Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Liar Liar (1997) and Ghost Rider (2007).
Member of the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) since
1975, and the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) since 2004.
He shot these films with Peter:
Picnic at Hanging Rock
The last wave
Gallipoli
Master and commander
The way home
The year of living dangerously
A fine collaboration
DM as moderator - unofficially voted as 'Best in Show' of the moderators - but he does love a chat - and I am not biased at all am I?
A slap up lunch provided by the Vienna Film Commission. To be fair it is an iconic sausage stall right in the middle of Vienna and I had an excellent Bratwurst there
We were hosted by the Vienna Film Commission who did their level best to keep us all informed and entertained in our spare time. We drank lots of wine and ate far too much Sacher Torte than was good for us.
More on Vienna later