Screenography
Biography
Glenis Giles has worked extensively as a producer in television and film.
Among Glenis Giles's credits are several innovative and award-winning short films: Song of the Siren, Shoes, Eau de la Vie, Room Tone and The Grocer's Apprentice. Eau de la Vie, directed by Simon Bare, won Le Prix de la Jeunesse at the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival in 1995, and was selected in the ‘Best of Clermont-Ferrand' travelling retrospective six years later.
Awards
2006 Air New Zealand Screen Awards
Nominated for Best Children's Programme: for QTV Project Q, 'Microbial Forensics' episode
“Through [the Fringe Film Festival] we were able to encourage a greater understanding of the filming process. This exchange of ideas created an experience [...] unsurpassed at any other short film festival in NZ.”
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