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Short film by the WA Screen Academy and the West Australian Academy of Performing Arts

by Haresh Chandra
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THE STORY
St Nick is a short film that takes a modern and original angle on the Santa/elf story. We all know what Santa brings into our houses, but what does he take away?
Is Santa a career criminal or a saint? Is Santa being set up, or will an Elf expose him as a fraud? Or is there another reality? There’s only one way to find out – join us in getting this story to the world. You’ll be supporting the next wave of Western Australia’s most exciting actors and filmmakers: our stories, told our way, in our voice.
DONATIONS + REWARDS
This drama is produced by the Western Australian Screen Academy in collaboration with the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). By donating to our campaign, you’re not only helping us as emerging filmmakers and actors but contributing to the promotion of the Australian film industry.
Our rewards are fun and allow you to engage directly with the filmmakers.
BUDGET & FINANCIALS
The film has many and varied expenses, we have most of them covered but not all, and our crowdfunding will go directly to the following outlays.
$500 – Location Fees
$800 – Costumes and Props
$500 – Special Effects
$800 – Actors (Extras)
$300 – Electrical Generator
$500 – Festival Entry Fee’s
$500 – Catering for crew/cast
CAST
Justin Bell – Santa
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Justin is in his third year at WAAPA. When he’s not acting Justin puts in cameos as a tradie, footy player, and kickboxer. His acting roles include Leaf Conniebear in ‘Putnam Spelling Bee‘; the Dentist in ‘Little Shop of Horrors‘; and Ajax in ‘Our Ajax‘; Justin is one of those actors your eyes follow and certainly the man to re-write the Santa role. Look out!
Lucinda Howes – Holly (Elf)
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Lucinda is a NSW-born actor who has performed in Sydney’s theatre scene since 2014, most recently with an adaptation of ‘Nosferatu: A Fractured Symphony.’ Locating to Perth, Lucinda’s WAAPA roles, include playing Benvolio in Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo & Juliet.’ Lucinda’s character faces multiple challenges, it’s the ideal role for this multi-talented actor.
Jonathan Lagudi – Roy (Elf)
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Jonathan Lagudi is an Italian-Australian actor who began his acting training at WAAPA in 2017. His stage highlights at WAAPA include playing Konstantin in Anton Chekhov’s, ‘The Seagull‘; and the titular role of Romeo in William Shakespeare’s, ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Jonathon has a maturity beyond his years and is an ideal fit to play a morally challenged Elf.
Camila Ponte-Alvarez – Sadler (Detective)
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Camila Ponte Alvarez is a 21-year-old Venezuelan/Australian Actor. Camila has played a variety role of iconic roles in ‘Romeo and Juliet’; Two Gentlemans of Verona‘; and recently, ‘Ajax in Afghanistan.‘ In St Nick, Camila is a detective with a, ‘I’ve seen it all attitude’. Ho ho ho, how little does she know that this is one investigation that’s anything but open and shut.
Alexander Dilley – Jones (Detective)
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Alex is a NSW-born actor who began his acting training at WAAPA in 2017. Stage highlights at WAAPA have included: Konstantin Treplev in Chekov’s, ‘The Seagull’; and Gabriel Law in Andrew Bovelle’s, ‘When the Rain Stops Falling’. In St Nick, Alex plays a detective struggling to get his Christmas crime theory taken seriously. In the diligent cop/lazy cop team, Alex is a ‘man of ideals’ and the voice of humanity and reason.
The Crew
Caleb Whitehurst – Writer/Director
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Caleb graduated with a Bachelor of Media Arts majoring in Screen and Sound. For seven years he taught children in upstate New York all aspects of film making and live theatre Returning to Perth to do his Masters in Screen Studies at the WA Screen Academy, Caleb’s is making his directorial and writing debut with St Nick. He might have a first-up home run.
Stephen Bartley – Producer
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Stephen’s screen industry career began 25 years ago. He went to the ‘dark side’ taking various corporate roles until making a welcome return to the screen working as a researcher/producer for the Netflix original series, ‘72 Dangerous Animals Asia/Latin America’. He’s returned to study as a writer/producer and to learn how to write a short bio.
Richard Todd – Cinematographer
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Richard or ‘Toddy’ as he is affectionately known in the screen industry is one of Australia’s most famed documentary filmmakers. In recent years, ‘Frackman‘ and ‘Dying to Live‘ have kept him at the pinnacle of the observational documentary genre. His many achievements include a 2018 nomination for Best Direction at The Australian Director’s Guild Award.
Kaela Halatau – Location Sound Supervisor
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Kaela completed an Advanced Diploma in Screen and Media (Digital Cinema) at TAFE. In 2019 she enrolled in a Bachelor of Media and Communications at the WA Screen Academy, specializing in producing, editing, and sound. Kaela as you can guess, is very clever. She is excited to tackle the unique and uplifting St Nick and bring her own original stamp to it.
Haresh Chandra – Sound Designer
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This musician-turned-filmmaker earned an Advanced Diploma in Digital Cinema and is now studying for his Bachelor's in Screen Studies, specializing in sound and editing. His passion is composing & creating soundscapes with a focus on sci-fi and/or horror. With St Nick, he has all that, plus fantasy, mystery, suspense, drama and comedy. He’s in for some long nights.
Jessica Russell – Art, Design, and Camera Assistant
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Jessica left WAAPA in 2016 with a Bachelor in Performance Making which was used to good effect in several quality theatre productions. Jess returned to Edith Cowan University in 2019 to study directing and cinematography for her Masters at the WA Screen Academy. Jess firmly believes milk and cookies are not just for Santa – cast and crew tend to agree. .
Meghan Offe – Editor
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Meghan has been editing short videos of her favorite movies before she could walk. This later led to TAFE to study film and build her editing skills to a professional level. In 2019, she is furthering her editing skills at the WA Screen Academy. Meghan is looking forward to editing St Nick as the film lends itself to a whole new editing style and skill set.
Sean Symes – 2nd Assistant Director and Production Coordinator
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Sean’s flirtation with the screen industry started at age 13, attending directing classes at Fremantle’s FTI’s summer school program. However, the I.T. pay packet drew him into the machinery of the corporate edifice. Yet, the creative spark burned inside and he’s returned to studies to find the outcome of, “what if” he’d become a director and/or screenwriter.
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  • New Update

    Decamber 5, 2023
    Hi everyone.

    Here's your St Nick update.

    We have completed virtually all our filming. A terrific effort from all concerned.

    We turned a few heads in a suburban Mt Lawley street when we recreated the Christmas feel complete with Christmas lights, a huge sleigh, flashing police lights, detectives, a wayward elf, and of course Santa. We also had a fabulous day at a warehouse in O'Connor with 40 extras and actors on set (adults and children) and almost as many crew.

    We will soon be moving into our edit phase, which includes the music, which is all-important in any Christmas story.

    I can also announce that we have a Christmas hamper winner! It was drawn by one of our child actors, Lucas, who unfortunately was sick on our filming day. In true St Nick style, no one misses out, so Lucas had the honor of drawing the winner, which was Mick and Eva Pendergrast.

    We will be working on fulfilling all your 'rewards' by late October. Our gala launch of St Nick will be in late September, followed by an appearance on Channel 9 Perth as one of the 2019 WA Screen Academy short films, and then onto the festival circuit.

    Best regards from all the St Nick team,

    Stephen Bartley

    Producer

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    December 1, 2023

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