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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2024 · 1H 45M

Episode 35 - Jaydon Martin

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Episode 35 features Jaydon Martin, a Brisbane-born filmmaker currently residing in Melbourne.Jaydon's debut feature film Flathead has just recently been screened throughout MIFF. The docufiction film follows Cass Cumerford a man in his later years , who finds his way back to the region of Bundaberg, the place he grew up in. The film follows Cass and the thoughts that spring from being a man in his later years, working through grief and mortality. The film showcases the vunerability of what it is to be human and where the people of Bundaberg go in order to find comradery, community and peace. On this episode, Jaydon speaks on the making of Flathead, his time living in Wales, grief, spirituality, religion, rural Australia, community, and more. Much love to Jaydon!Apologies for my mic playing up in little bits of this episode, new mic on the way!Check the trailer for Flathead here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyTmJ9FxeZM Find Jaydon over at : https://www.instagram.com/jaydon__martin/ & https://www.instagram.com/factotum_pictures/ 

Episode 35 features Jaydon Martin, a Brisbane-born filmmaker currently residing in Melbourne. Jaydon's debut feature film Flathead has just recently been screened throughout MIFF. The docufiction film follows Cass Cumerford a man in his later years , who finds his way back to the region of Bundaberg, the place he grew up in. The film follows Cass and the thoughts that spring from being a man in his later years, working through grief and mortality. The film showcases the vunerability of what ...

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