Kasimir’s films have screened in over 30 countries and won awards at festivals including Berlin, Raindance, Locarno and Stockholm.
His debut thriller FELL, premiered in competition at Sydney Int’l film Festival and garnered critical acclaim from publications including the Hollywood Reporter and Screen Daily. Kasimir’s AACTA and WALKLEY nominated documentary FRANKLIN was the longest running and highest grossing Australian documentary of 2022.
KASIMIR BURGESS
BEN GOLOTTA
Ben Golotta is an Adelaide based Director, Producer and owner of Repeater Productions. Over the course of Repeater’s tenure, Ben has established himself as one of South Australia’s most exciting up and coming Producer/ Directors.
Whilst working on many short films, TVC's and low budget documentaries, Winter Herd marks Ben’s first foray into feature producing, an achievement he hopes will show he and Repeater Productions has what it takes to be on the international stage.
Morgan Wright is a Sydney based producer, director, and owner of Repeater Productions. Morgan has produced and worked extensively with some of South Australia’s and New South Wales emerging talent. Most recently he produced Ben Golotta’s debut short film ‘Lean’, Jack Dignan’s found footage horror film ‘Puzzle Box’ and directed his second short film ‘Human Range’.
Morgan continues to work on upcoming projects with the rest of the Repeater crew. Morgan has found he can bring his onset experience in VFX from larger feature films such as ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’, ‘Furiosa’, ‘Planet of the Apes: Forbidden Kingdom’ and many more to elevate his producing and directing qualities.
MORGAN WRIGHT
Chris Kamen has a broad producer skillset spanning film and TV production, distribution, marketing, business affairs and legals.
His feature documentary Franklin launched at the Melbourne International Film Festival, was nominated for Best Documentary at the AACTAs and Walkley Awards, and went on to become Australian highest-grossing theatrical documentary in 2022.
Chris works part time in business affairs at leading Australian production company CJZ. He also works as an IP and entertainment lawyer at Hyper Legal.
CHRIS KAMEN
Eenee is a local artist, activist and herdsman. For many years, it has been Eenee’s aspiration to create a film about this very tradition. Quickly he has risen to become a central part of the production due to his immense connections within the valley and poetic vision of the local traditions. Eenee has come on board as the Mongolian producer.
ENEBISH (EENEE) SENGEMUGAA
ED CAVANOUGH
Ed Cavanough is a journalist, researcher, and academic.
He is CEO of the McKell Institue, a public policy think tank, and author of 'Divided Isles - Solomon Islands & the China /Switch"
He has reported from Afghanistan, China, Mongolia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Timor Leste, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Cuba.