Renegade’s Bec Peniston-Bird set to screen short film ‘Summer Suit’ at MIFF on Sunday August 4th

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Renegade director Bec Peniston-Bird’s (pictured) short film Summer Suit is continuing its global success by being screened at Melbourne International Film Festival on Sunday, August 4 as part of MIFF’s Accelerator Shorts programs.

The film won Best Film at the Sydney Mardis Gras Film Festival, and has been screened at Flickerfest, Berlin, Seattle, Slamdance, Oberhausen, Provincetown, the Portugal Curtas Vila do Conde Film Festival, the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival and the L.A. Women’s Film Festival.

Still - shop.jpgSet in the country town of Euroa, the tale is loosely based on Writer Francesca Sciacca’s own childhood where her dad ran the local service station. Distinctly Australian, it is a coming of age story that resonates universally.

 

In a place where kids roam freely from dawn til dusk and summer drags on forever, ten-year-old tomboy Robbie, (played by newcomer Lucy Tyler) is made to feel like a freak. A wistful story of individuality and resilience, the year is 1987 and she is at the mercy of her epileptic seizures, never knowing when the next one will strike.

 

Tyler had never attended a drama class before Peniston-Bird spotted her on a school excursion and asked her to audition for Summer Suit‘. She has since appeared in two other short films. Damian Walshe-Howling plays her father, and observes that Tyler possesses a quality that is “quietly mesmerising and keeps every moment honest.”

 

Peniston-Bird is available for all projects through Renegade Films.