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posted 13/05/2015

Behind The Scenes of ‘One Less God’

imageCome inside the making of a new challenging Australian feature film with photographer Nelson Lau’s ´Behind-The-Scenes of One Less God´ photo exhibition.

One Less God is inspired by the Mumbai terrorist attacks of 2008. The film centres upon a group of international tourists besieged in their hotel by members of the Islamic Fundamentalist group Lashkar-eTaiba, the ‘Army of the Righteous’. For 72 hours, the terrorists methodically stalk the hotel driving the survivors out of hiding. As the days pass with still no intervention, the guests must battle to survive both the terrorists, and their own conflicting beliefs.

“The story of One Less God was originated by myself and Writer/Director Lliam Worthington, my close friend and collaborator for many years, after we were both deeply moved and affected by the tragic events of the Mumbai terrorist attacks. These images represent the artistry, passion and dedication of the many hundreds of people who came together to help make this film a reality. ” – Nelson Lau

The film was shot on multiple locations from Kathmandu in Nepal, to the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast of NSW, and greater Sydney over an 8 month period. The film is currently in post production.

“If our children can die for the sake of our beliefs, maybe it’s time our beliefs started dying                 for the sake of our children.” – Lliam Worthington (Writer/Director/Producer)

Lliam Worthington (Writer/Director/Producer of One Less God) will be the guest speaker at the opening night where visitors will also have the opportunity to meet with the cast and crew of One Less God. Prizes and double cinema passes kindly sponsored by Palace Chauvel Cinema and New Realms Films. All profits from the sales of prints will be donated directly to the Nepal earthquake relief fund.

Nelson Lau is a Sydney-based photographer and filmmaker with an interest in creating photographic narratives based on fictional drama. His photographs aim to achieve a cinematic quality, inviting the viewer to become immersed in the visual world of the story. He has a special interest in behind-the-scenes photography on film sets as well as social documentary photography. He co-created the story concept and is also the Co-Executive Producer and Co-Producer of ‘One Less God’.
Nelson’s photographs have been published in The Australian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Saturday Paper, The Chronicle, Limelight Magazine  and Australian Cinematographer. His works have also been exhibited at A44A Centre of Contemporary Asian Art’s annual charity event.

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When: 11 May to 28 June 2015 (Daily 10am – 9pm)

Where: Venue Archetype Gallery (Chauvel Cinema), 249 Oxford St, Paddington

Opening Night Friday: 15th May from 7pm.

Guest Speaker: Lliam Worthington (Writer/Director/Producer of ‘One Less God’).

Meet with the cast & crew of ‘One Less God’.

Free Event. Light snacks provided.

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For further information on the artist and press images, please contact Nelson Lau on 0403006465 or email lookingglassphotography@iinet.net.au