The Wilding (2012)
15m
Running Time
February 13, 2012Release Date
The Wilding (2012)
15m
Running Time
February 13, 2012Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
When juvenile inmate Malcolm is offered a chance at parole, he is torn between his chance for freedom and protecting the one he loves.
Where to Watch.
Free
Currently The Wilding is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Kanopy
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Reef Ireland
Malcolm
Luke Mullins
Adam
Frank Sweet
Gav
Shannon Glowacki
Tye
Richard Anastasios
Simmo
Peter Monea
Boy In Fight
Lachlan Ward
Bosey
Tom Vogel
Juvenile Detention Center Guard
Christina Chidiac
Fish And Chip Shop Lady
Grant Scicluna
Director
Damien D'Costa
Nurse
Jannine Barnes
Producer
Alison Cole
Composer
David Smith
Composer
Francesco Biffone
Cinematographer
Maria Tsoukas
Costume Supervisor
Anthony Cox
Editor
Emma Bortignon
Sound Designer
Jane Norris
CastingDirector
Reg Roordink
Stunt Coordinator
Tim Burgin
ProductionDesigner
Sam Hayward
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Parkinson
Gaffer / Grip
Georgia James Toone
Makeup Supervisor / Special Effects Makeup Artist
Joel Valerie
Sound Recordist
Joanne Chow
Makeup & Hair Assistant
Steve Papas
Unit Manager
Hugo Cran
Location Manager
Brent Lukey
Still Photographer
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 13, 2012
StatusReleased
Running Time15m
Budget$140,000
Filming LocationsAustralia
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
rap music
homophobia
fight
juvenile prison
assault
love
beating
parole
lgbt
lgbt teen
juvenile detention
short
gay theme
Wiki.
The Wilding is a 2012 Australian gay drama film written and directed by Grant Scicluna and funded through Springboard, an initiative of Screen Australia. The film stars Reef Ireland, Shannon Glowacki, Luke Mullins and Frank Sweet and had its world premiere in competition at the Berlin International Film Festival on 9 February 2012 and was nominated for the Teddy Award.The film competed at number of film festivals including Sydney Film Festival, Show Me Shorts, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival and St Kilda Film Festival and earned good reviews before winning the prestigious Iris Prize in 2012.