YURLU | COUNTRY

79 Minute Documentary

Credits

Production Company: Illuminate Films
(film supported by Shark Island, Screen Australia, Screen NSW & Martidja Banyjima)
Writer, Director & Producer: Yaara Bou Melhem
Co-Writer & Executive Producer: Maitland Parker
Co-Producer & DOP: Tom Bannigan ACS for Future Films
Co-Producer & Impact Producer: James Saunders
EP: Chris Kamen
Impact Producer: Ann Megalla
Producer: Lisa Main
Post Production: Edge CT
Post Producer: Morgan Lawless
Colour Grade: Angela Cerasi for Peachy Keen Colour

Peachy senior colourist Angela Cerasi did the colour grade on this Australian documentary, YURLU | COUNTRY.  The film was written, directed and produced by Yaara Bou Melhem. Beautifully shot by DOP Tom Bannigan ACS, YURLU | COUNTRY is an intimate portrait of Aboriginal Elder Maitland Parker and his fight to save his homeland, devastated by the asbestos mining industry.  The audience are invited in to Maitland’s home and family, and through his story are left asking the bigger questions about ethics, politics and in-action / action.

 

It was an absolute honour to work with Yaara and Tom on this feature film and help to bring the natural beauty to life.  Peachy facilitated a hybrid remote and in-person workflow, which suited all collaborators. 

 

Angela flew to Sydney to set the look, using the brilliant 4K theatrette at Edge CT (facilitated by Post Production Specialist and all-round excellent human Morgan Lawless). After a couple of days of workshopping the right amount of warmth, saturation, grain, contrast and cinematic feel – Angela returned to her studio in Brisbane. 

 

There she was able to take her time with the project, just like a composer goes away and sits with the film… rippling the looks across the film and making sure each scene felt just right. She sent graded stills of her progress to Yaara and Tom at the end of each day.

 

When it was complete (roughly 80 minutes duration and 1000 shots later), Angela returned to Sydney and presented her work. With fresh eyes Yaara, Tom and Angela watched the film through from start to finish in the Edge CT theatrette. 

 

With these “fresh eyes”, it was easy to identify a scene that needed a tweak, for example a hospital scene which needed to feel cooler again, or a sunset which could be saturated even further with warmth to represent the sentiment and love between two brothers.

 

They finished the film together, extremely happy with the end result.  Angela then spent an extra day solo doing an HDR pass of the film (the creative team decided to grade the film as SDR theatrical first – taking the most time with this, and HDR second).

 

YURLU | COUNTRY recently premiered at the Sydney Film Festival 2025.  The film is up for the Documentary Australia Award which “recognises the incredible artistry and tenacity of independent filmmakers who devote years of their lives to capture and share the most important stories across Australia and the world.”

 

To see some other recent documentary work colour graded by Angela Cerasi and the Peachy Team, click here.

 

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