Biography
:
Wayne Coles-Janess
is an Internationally Award winning
Producer,
Writer and Director of Documentaries
and Drama programs.
His documentary, Bougainville
- "Our
Island, Our Fight" has won
numerous awards including: Best Documentary,
Best Video
production and Audience Awards. It
has screened at over 35
international film festivals, from
Zanzibar through to New York .
Wayne has worked as
Producer - Director for some of the highest
rating programs on Australian television.
ABC’s Flagship program -
Foreign Correspondent, SBS’s
13 part series - front up, and The
Movie Show .
Internationally, he has supplied
programming for the BBC, Channel
4, CBC, NHK and the American Broadcasting
Corporation.
His drama, "On
the Border of Hopetown" received
an AFI ( Australian
Film Institute) Nomination. It screened
at over 30 International Film
Festivals including the Golden Gate
Awards at San Francisco
International Film Festival.
Coles-Janess holds three Post Graduate
Awards in Media Studies
(Hons), Visual and Performing Arts
(Hons) and Education. He is a
graduate from the Film School at
the Queensland College of Art.
He has been a guest speaker at International
Film Festivals in Turkey,
USA, Brazil, Australia, Canada and
Taiwan .
Filmography:
Bougainville
- “Our Island, Our Fight”
This is the only documentary of the longest
war
in the South Pacific. A war which killed
20000
people this decade just two hours from
Australia.
It’s an exceptional story of an
indigenous
people successfully taking up arms against
the
ecological devastation of their lands
by a
multinational mining company and the
governments that stood to profit from
it.
Cut off from all humanitarian aid and
invisible
to international media, this multi-award
winning documentary smuggles us onto
the
island of this besieged people, as they
fight for
independence.
Big Cities of Dreams
The first episode is set in Harlem and
the subways of
New York City taking us into the world
of pan
handlers and crack addicts. It is a cry
for social
justice in the US, as the disadvantaged
battle
against racism and oppression.
The gritty street based series takes
into the under
bellies of New York, Sydney, Tokyo and
Moscow.
Lawyers Guns and Money
Boardrooms, Courtrooms and Jungles?
Mining giant Rio Tinto is being sued
for war
crimes against humanity in America
Courtrooms. This action is being mounted
by the US lawyer
who took on the tobacco industry and
won the
largest settlement in history - $10
Billion US - as
portrayed in the film ‘The Insider’.
Bougainville. A once pristine island
lying off the
tropical north of Australia. It has
seen the
devastation of the Rio Tinto supported
War and
the death of 20 000 people as a result
of the fight
to keep the island from the mining
company’s
grasp.
The Second film in a Multi-Award winning
trilogy
on the Bougainville Island Conflict.
Life at the end of
the Rainbow
In a hot region of scrub and farmland
is
Rainbow. A small farming community of
five
hundred, existing on the edge of
the
Australian desert.
It is best known for its dust storms
and
beautiful sunsets.
Interspersed with home movies from the
1940s, ‘Life at the end of the
Rainbow’ gives
a pictorial insight into what life is
and once
was like for the people there .
On the Border of Hopetown
An International Aw a rd Winning, AFI
nominated
program .
It follows the lives of travelers passing
through a service
station.
ABC Foreign Correspondent
Production of Lead and World in Focus
segments. Armed with a camera and a solar
cell, Ipso-facto Productions got the
stories that
couldn't or wouldn't be told.
Licensed by international broadcasters
such as
BBC World in the UK, CBC News in Canada,
CH4 in the UK, and EO in Holland.
front up
One of SBS's top rating programs. Ipso-facto
Productions produced a revamped look
and style,
including commissioning new theme music
and
opening and closing credits. All areas
of post
production were handled delivering
ready to
broadcast 13 episodes of the most repeated
series
to date! |