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David Easteal (b. 1986) is a filmmaker who lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. David’s films have screened widely at venues and festivals, including at the Rotterdam, New York, BFI London, Edinburgh, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mar del Plata, São Paulo Mostra, Ghent and Torino film festivals, the Centre Pompidou (as part of Cinéma du Réel ...
- The Plains
— 2015 Short Film. The Father. — 2011 Short Film
- Work
Work - About — David Easteal
- Monaco
Monaco - About — David Easteal
- Ascension
Ascension - About — David Easteal
- Press Kit
Press Kit - About — David Easteal
- The Father
The Father - About — David Easteal
- Technical Specs
Completion Date January 2022 Screening Format DCP 2K...
- The Plains
Apr 12, 2023 · That David is, in fact, the film’s director, David Easteal, hints that “The Plains” isn’t a straight documentary. Easteal wrote a loose script based on his own rides with Andrew Rakowski ...
- David Easteal
- Ben Kenigsberg
- 180 min
Jul 25, 2022 · Interviews. Issue 102. In The Plains, David Easteal’s astonishing feature debut, we are invited to virtually take a place in the back seat of the car of the protagonist, a middle-aged lawyer named Andrew Rakowski, a real-life person, playing himself in the film. Over the course of a year, we will watch him driving down the same road, from his ...
Apr 12, 2023 · The Plains: Directed by David Easteal. With Andrew Rakowski, David Easteal, Cheri LeCornu, Inga Rakowski. Every evening a man in his late 50s commutes home at the end of the working day in the outer suburbs of Melbourne.
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- Drama
- David Easteal
- 2023-04-12
Jan 31, 2022 · Jan 31, 2022 8:59am PT. Critics Pick. ‘The Plains’ Review: Viewers Become Backseat Car Passengers in an Engaging Docudrama Hybrid. Australian filmmaker David Easteal’s striking, three-hour...
Apr 9, 2023 · David Easteal’s extraordinary debut feature puts us in the backseat of a middle-aged Australian legal worker’s car as he drives home from the office each day. From a fixed position between the driver and passenger seats, the camera observes a journey that, through repetition, becomes familiar to us: Andrew gets into his car and drives off ...