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Meet Ozemag’s new Film Reviewer

Thanks for all the likes and applications for our Film Reviewer.  As the invitations increase I’m sure I’ll be on the look out once more to expand our fabulous team!!

In the mean time, please meet Sydney-based actor, Bianca Kostic-London.  Also film lover (of course!) and absolute go-getter!  We love that.  She’s already been forced to watched some of the latest and greatest flicks at the cinemas.  Poor Bianca!!  He he.  Scroll down below to find out what she said about our top 5 acting questions…  Oh and look out for her reviews soon!

BIANCA’S BIO

Bianca trained as an actor at Flinders Drama Centre in South Australia, and upon graduating was awarded a full scholarship by the Helpmann Academy to train at Stella Adler Studio of Acting in NYC, where she focused on Shakespeare and Chekhov. While in NYC she also worked with ‘The Wooster Group’.
Upon returning to sunny Sydney has collaborated with fellow actors/directors and writers, Benedict Samuel and Sara West in creating new vibrant short films. All the while exploring pre production assisting in acquisitions at HOPCOTCH films and casting at Christine King Casting.
While acting is her passion she is adamant that film is a medium by which  spectators can explore their own imagination and can thrill the soul.

TOP 5 QUESTIONS:

What’s your creative career goal?  Acting or otherwise?
To create art that inspires people to think out side of who they are.
Favourite film?
Vivre Sa Vie
Favourite actor?
Julianne Moore
Being in the industry, can you watch a film purely for enjoyment only or do you artistically pull it apart?
I can watch a film for enjoyment and I find that the critique comes into place sometimes after when I think about what I liked, what others enjoyed and how and why that may be so.
Best acting advice ever received?
“A good script is like falling in love, you can’t force yourself to love someone, it just clicks”. This was what one of my old teachers told me about being truthful and honest with yourself and try not to force the work. It’s not necessarily a technical piece of advice but it seems to have stuck.
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