Vulture Culture Productions
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[edit] What is Vulture Culture
Foremostly a short film about - see www.vultureculture.com.au
Vulture Culture is more than a collective, it is an idea. They believe in associating with artists of all types, bringing out their talent and giving it to a world audience. Collaborating and creating is our daily bread. They will only ever innovate and accelerate, moving forwards and demanding only the best.
Whether this is training young people with new skills or giving them the chance to flourish in an exciting factory of inspiration, helping established artists find new a direction, bringing independent cinema to the audience it deserves.
[edit] Who are Vulture Culture
It is a company run by two directors, Mark Bousfield and Graeme Mackenzie. Mark produces/directs/writes films as well as directing a variety of television. Graeme is an accomplished and experienced actor/producer and together they have created the independent brand that is Vulture Culture.
Vulture Culture is synonymous with creativity, flair, tenacity and independence.
[edit] What Have they done?
Vulture Culture have made and produced a variety of projects ranging from film to theatre to television. Projects to date include The Day My Heart (and Body) Broke... which is a short film ntered into many international film festivals such as Cannes 2007 and Reader, a play by the playwright Ariel Dorfman which was produced in association with Amnesty International.

