
St Kilda Film Festival
2022 Finalist - Australia's Top Short Film Competition
Director, Writer, Editor - Rachel Tierney
Cinematographer - William He
Additional Photography - Rachel Tierney, Tess McArthur-Dowty
Praise for The Hunt.
“This film seems a straightforward proposition but it is executed with great care and subtlety. The audience is swept up in unfolding story yet the filmmaker never offers an opinion on the events that are depicted. This film could equally be a promotional work for the deer hunting community or it could be a savage condemnation on the meat industry.
The editing is seamless and the director has managed to skilfully capture all the key moments in the hunt in order to deliver a simple story well told.
This acutely observed documentary tells a dramatic story, one of the oldest there is to tell, and yet it feels fresh and original.”
Daryl Dellora. multi-award winning director, writer and producer
This is a beautifully shot observational documentary with an outstanding sound design and soundtrack that is sparse yet compelling as it moves from dark to light. Well done on this thought provoking and cinematic film!
Natalie Cunningham, Melbourne-based director and editor
Quiet Please, The Bots are Talking.
Documentary Short
Director, Writer, Editor - Rachel Tierney
Cinematographer - Emmy Clifton
September 20, Global Climate Strike in Melbourne.
Cinematographer and Editor - Rachel Tierney
DC Power Co
Cinematographer, Sound Recordist, Editor - Rachel Tierney
Cinematographer, Sound Recordist, Editor - Rachel Tierney
Cinematographer, Sound Recordist, Editor - Rachel Tierney
Cinematographer, Sound Recordist, Editor - Rachel Tierney
Screen Worlds
Editor and Sound Recordist - Rachel Tierney
Cinematographer - William He























