Lincoln Fenner
Lincoln Fenner is an Australian filmmaker, writer, director, producer and film editor.[1] He is represented by Imperial Artists Agency in London.[2]
Fenner's completed written works include “Thomas Blackwell and The Great Siege” and “Dance of the Seahorses”.
Fenner is the writer, director and creator of “Time Rewind” the 80’s nostalgia Sci Fi Family Time Travel Adventure feature-length movie set in London.[3] Fenner also wrote and directed the Australian romantic comedy short film Paid In Full[4] as well as time travel short drama Another Chance (2005[5]).
Fenner is also known for his documentary: Fame Us (2019), starring David Hasselhoff, and his debut feature More 4 Me (2012).[6][7]
More 4 Me won the Times Square Audience Award for Best Documentary at The New York City International Film Festival.[8] The film, which examines greed and extreme poverty, also had an Official Screening at the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film in 2012. AFF festival director Barry Watterson said of the film: "Fenner has created a mirror where everyone who looks into it will re-evaluate what is ultimately important in their lives."[9]
Fenner's feature film Fame Us takes a critical look at social media, fame and the cultural intersection of the two. His journey to various locations around the world saw him interview David Hasselhoff, Michael Reagan, Anthony Crivello, Tony Lo Bianco, Ralph Rieckermann and Jon Polito on the topic.[10]
Fenner has appeared and been interviewed in New York Metro, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Seven Network’s TodayTonight, ABC, The Sunday Times, The AdelaideAdvertiser, Sonshine FM, 6PR and The West Australian.[11]
References
- "More 4 Fenner". The West Australian. 16 February 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
- "CREATIVES". Imperial Artists.
- Time Rewind (2021) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-08-06
- Fenner, Lincoln (2017-10-16), Paid in Full (Short, Comedy), Creation Box Films, retrieved 2022-01-28
- Films, Creation Box (2014-07-17), Another Chance (Director's Cut), retrieved 2022-01-28
- "More 4 Fenner". The West Australian. 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
- "Screen Australia".
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- "The West". The West Australian Newspaper.
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