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Love On Track

In front of the camera

Glynn Nicholas
The Man
Glynn began his performing career in 1977 as a street performer in Munich. In his ten-year street-performing career he traveled the world, won numerous national and international competitions (including the Australian national championship in 1986) and garnered a reputation as one of the best street entertainers in Europe. From 1987 in a transition from solo performer to full-time producer / director, his one-person and ensemble shows have received widespread acclaim and have covered an array of performance styles including theatre, opera, musicals, cabaret, open-air events, festivals, concerts, dance, vaudeville radio and television production. He has appeared on national television in many comedy shows, including his own series. Glynn now spends most of his time as a Producer and Director of international theatre productions.
Susanne Hausschmid
The Woman
From Germany, Susanne came to Australia in 1995 and changed her career from award-winning milliner and fashion desinger to actress. In rapid succession, she made 3 short films and 3 feature films - 2 of which she co-produced. Susanne won the award for Best Actress at the 2004 Melbourne Underground Film Festival for her performance in feature film Defenseless. Susanne and Erin Walsh form comedy and cabaret duo "Perfect Nonsense", based in Melbourne. The pair start their world tour in Germany in 2007.
John Blenkhorn
Guitarist
John is a freelance swing jazz guitarist working in Sydney with various groups such as the Ozcats and Anthony Howe's Cotton Club. He also performs with his own trio and various gypsy jazz groups.
Daniel Weltlinger
Violinist
Daniel completed a Bachelor of Music (Performance Major - Classical) in 2001. He co-founded multiple-aria-award winning Gypsy-Cabaret band “Monsieur Camembert” in 1998 which he occasionally guests with and in addition to several of his own jazz-inspired projects he regularly tours, performs and records in Australia and Europe both with Nadya and her 101 Candles Orchestra and Lulo Reinhardt. (Performance highlights have included Montreux Jazz Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Django’s Erben Festival Koblenz, Womadelaide amongst many others.) Theatre credits have included The Bourgeious Gentleman (Sydney Theatre Company), The Last Five Years (Echelon/Railway Street Theatre Company), Gypsy Boy (Theatre Of Image), Sleeepless City (Aerialise), Stone Sleeper (Riverside) and I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (Canned Laughter). Film, documentary and theatre soundtrack credits have included Uncle Chatzkel (Guy Gross), Peking To Paris (Roger Mason), The Underpants (Alan John), Love My Way (Steven Ray), The Cat That Walked By Himself (Peter Winkler) and Meet The Waks Family (Neill Duncan).

Behind the scenes

Alison Heather
Writer, Director and Producer
Alison has been a writer for many years. Love On Track is her second short film - and, unlike her first, it's in her favourite genre, romantic comedy. Her first film, War Hero, which she made in 2006, screened in competition at a number of international film festivals, receiving the Columbine Award at the Moondance Film Festival in Los Angeles and the People's Choice Award at the Night Gallery Film Festival in Alaska.

Bonnie Elliott
Director of Photography
Bonnie Elliott has worked as a Cinematographer, Camera Operator, and Camera Assistant. In 2006 she won three ACS Australian Cinematography awards. Bonnie's credits include Beneath Clouds, Somersault, Pizza Live, Mr Patterns and TVCs, music videos and many short films including Transient, an official selection of the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival. Bonnie has just completed a Master of Cinematography at the Australian Film Television Radio School.
Granaz Moussavi
Editor
Granaz graduated from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School in 2006. Before attending film school, she published three books of poetry, made several short films and documentaries and was digital editor and PA on Bahman Ghobadi’s Turtles Can Fly. Her main field of interest is poetic cinema - and that will be the subject of her PhD, which she begins in 2007.
Adrian Bilinsky
Sound Designer
Adrian has been studying music since the age of eight (classical violin), and 'technical' sound since 13 (when he bought his first 4-track recorder). He graduated from AFTRS in 2004, and worked extensively in the music, film and television industries prior to that. His feature film credits include Kokoda (sound design), Gabriel (dial editor & ADR) and he is currently working on All my friends are leaving Brisbane (Atmos & FX).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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