Having just opened nationally across Australia, Screen Australia supported feature Buoyancy is Australia’s official submission for the Best International Feature Film at the 2020 Academy Awards®. The Khmer and Thai language film will compete with the other entrants from around the world to be shortlisted for nomination.
Already a major award winner from the 2019 Berlinale and now causing ripples around the world, Buoyancy is the stunning debut feature from Australian writer/director Rodd Rathjen, produced by Causeway Films’ Sam Jennings (Cargo) and Kristina Ceyton (The Nightingale, The Babadook), with Rita Walsh (I Used to be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story). Inspired by real events, the film is an intense, stylish thriller shot almost entirely at sea, and is the story of 14yo Cambodian Chakra who leaves home in search of a better life but finds himself enslaved on a fishing trawler.
“The experience of making a film in Cambodia was life-changing and it was an honour to work with cast and crew from Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar. This is a subject incredibly close to my heart.” Director/writer Rodd Rathjen commented.
“The whole team of Buoyancy is profoundly honoured to be Australia’s submission for this always-exceptional category of the Academy Awards®. This film has been made possible by the extraordinary commitment of all those involved, and the courage of survivors who shared their stories. They entrusted us to bring their experiences to the world because, as one person put it “No one can hear us, nobody knows we are here.” Producers Sam Jennings and Kristina Ceyton commented.
“Buoyancy is a thought-provoking and moving story about human trafficking, but also a universal story of how poverty dehumanises people. The creative team from Causeway Films have a great track record of creating powerful debut feature films that resonate with audiences locally and internationally. This demonstrates how Australians are capable of telling world stories for global audiences. It’s a great privilege to submit this distinctive film to the Academy on behalf of Australia, following its festival success at Berlin International Film Festival and Melbourne International Film Festival.” Graeme Mason, CEO of Screen Australia said.
Australia has submitted films into the Best International Feature Film (formerly Best Foreign Language Film) category at the Academy Awards® since 1996. The films are chosen by a committee of industry professionals selected by Screen Australia. As of 2019, thirteen Australian films have been submitted including the Yolngu Matha and Gunwinggu language film Ten Canoes (2006); Warlpiri language film Samson and Delilah (2009), Lao language film The Rocket (2013) and Nauvhal language film Tanna (2016), which was awarded an official nomination.
Buoyancy received major production investment from Screen Australia in association with Feracious Entertainment, MIFF Premiere Fund, Film Victoria and post-production company Definition Films. Umbrella Entertainment is distributing the film in Australia and New Zealand, with international sales handled by Charades and Echo Studio.
Buoyancy opened in cinemas nationally on September 26.