STATUS: PROOF OF CONCEPT COMPLETED, FEATURE WRITTEN
Kung Fu meets Western. This cross-genre action packed film is set in the Australian outback in the midst of the gold rush.
Kung Fu Western was made with the involvement of over 80 QUEENSLAND CREATIVES and technicians; some of the best working professionals in the state.
DIRECTORS
WRITER, DIRECTOR: KAILANI D'AMOUR • DIRECTOR, PERFORMER: TIN HUYEN PHAM
KEY CREATIVES
STUNTS
STUNT COORDINATOR: Daniel Weaver (Fast X, Mortal Kombat, Uncharted)
FIGHT COORDINATOR: Aaron Dexter (The Fall Guy, Mortal Kombat 2, Furiosa)
STUNT PERFORMERS: Dylan Wilson, Casey Wright, James Web, Joel Menagé (Hacksaw Ridge, Pirates of the Carribean, Mortal Kombat 2)
PRODUCTION DESIGN
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Matt Stitt (Rock Island Mysteries, Nautilus, Deadlock)
ART DIRECTORS: William Charleson (Nautilus, Boy Swallows Universe), Annabelle Norman
PROP MASTER: Tiarna Parente (Love is in the Air, Rock Island Mysteries)
HAIR & MAKE UP
HAIR & MAKE UP DESIGNER: Chelsea Brown (Elvis, Thirteen Lives, Spiderhead)
LEAD MAKE UP ARTIST: Mellissa Johnston (Kong: Skull Island, Young Rock, Boy Swallows Universe)
COSTUME
COSTUME DESIGNER: Alexis Weiser (Troppo, The Bluff, Anaconda)
COSTUME STANDBY: Aho Chase (Nautilus, Voltron, Mortal Kombat II)
CAMERA
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Caleb Ware
CAMERA OPERATORS: Esteban Rivera, Beau Selwood, Nathan Frost (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, San Andreas, Aquaman)
CAMERA EQUIPMENT: Lemac
GAFFER: Mick O’Brien (Thor Ragnarok, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader)
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Monkey Business Films, Conway Film Lighting
PRESS
ABC RADIO • DECEMBER, 2024
THE PROJECT • FEBRUARY, 2025
Kai and Tin were featured on Channel 10’s “The Project” on National Television as they dove into post-production to showcase Logan QLD and put a spotlight on the two filmmakers and their unique friendship. They discuss independent filmmaking, authentic representation and their families’ involvement in the project.
“When two young filmmakers had an incredible idea, they did everything they could to make it happen. Now, with a mostly volunteer crew, a Kung Fu Western movie short has been shot, but they need help to make it into the feature film it deserves to be.” – The Project
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