Glendyn Ivin takes a Last Ride

Picture 239.pngExit Films TVC director Glendyn Ivin's first feature Last Ride was released this week and is in cinemas around the country now.
Says Ivin: "I took time off from commercials for a year and half to work on it full time (even though I have been working on it for the last 5 years). It's been one of the most incredible experiences to say the least. A lot of the regular creatives I work with know about it but it would be great to get it out a little further afield to see what a commercials director can can do outside of the 30-60 time frame.
"The film stars Hugo Weaving and was shot by Greig Fraser (who has shot every award winning spot in Oz over the last few years) and was edited by Jack Hutchings who cuts most of my commercials at The Butchery. There is plenty of info on the site LastRideMovie.com and I have kept a blog right through production at www.glendynivin.com which is pretty warts and all."

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11 Comments

Anonymous said:

Looks awesome. Hats off.

Anonymous said:

It's had good reviews.
Well done for having a crack in the 'real' creative world.

Anonymous said:

big ups!

that is so cool.

Johnno said:

7:05, Glendyn has already worked on a few majorly successful short films, so it's certainly not his first "crack" at the "real" creative world... unless you define features as the only "real" creative attempt.

Andrew said:

Great film. Saw it after Margaret and David gave it 4 and 4.5 stars.
Huge effort G.

Andrew said:

Great Film. Awesome effort. Don't know how long we'll be able to keep our claws into Glendyn before he's lost the world of filum for good.

Anonymous said:


Congrats. Most of us just talk about what we're gonna do!

Anonymous said:

I'm a very good friend of Glendyn.

Anonymous said:

Beautiful film - lets hope this is Glendyn's ride out of this shitty business.

Anonymous said:

2:30 PM

And?....

Sam said:

I went to see the movie on the weekend because it looked interesting and had received great reviews. It was worth it. Delicate story told so well. There isn't a huge amount of dialogue but then there didn't need to be...the pictures told the story.

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