Chasing Buddha (2000) Amiel’s debut feature
documentary film Chasing Buddha follows Australian ex-Catholic, ex-political activist and feminist
Robina Courtin. The film premiered internationally at the 2000
Sundance Film Festival and was in competition at the
Sydney Film Festival,
AFI Awards and the
Singapore International Film Festival. It earned good reviews.
Bastardy (2008) Bastardy (2008) is a feature documentary following the Australian Aboriginal actor
Jack Charles, filmed over a period of seven years. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2010
FIFO (film festival) and Best Documentary at the
Film Critics Circle of Australia in 2009. It was selected at several film festivals worldwide, including
Sydney,
Melbourne, Kyiv International Film Festival, and
Singapore International Film Festivals.
Hail (2011) Courtin-Wilson's narrative feature film debut
Hail premiered internationally at the 2011
Venice Film Festival. The film explores the relationship between ex-prisoner Daniel P. Jones and his long-term partner Leanne Letch. It screened at over 30 festivals around the world, including
Rotterdam,
Istanbul Film Festival,
Karlovy Vary and
Munich. It won several awards, including the Sequence Jury Prize for Best International Feature at
Fantasia International Film Festival, and The Age Critics Award for Best Australian Feature Film at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Hail was also listed in
The Guardian as one of the top ten Australian films of the decade.
Ruin (2013) Ruin (2013) is a narrative feature film co-directed by Courtin-Wilson, with Michael Cody. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 2013
Venice Film Festival, best
cinematography at the
Moscow International Film Festival, Best Editing at the
Asia-Pacific Film Festival, Best Film at the
Sopot International Film Festival in 2015, and Best Direction at the 2014 Fantaspoa International Fantastic Film Festival.
The Silent Eye (2016) The Silent Eye (2016) is a feature-length documentary feature film that charts the delicate collaboration between
free jazz pioneer
Cecil Taylor and
Butoh performer
Min Tanaka over three days in Taylor's Brooklyn home.
The Silent Eye was commissioned by the
Whitney Museum of American Art and curated by Jay Sanders and Lawrence Kumpf.
The Wall Street Journal wrote the work "savors a glimmering quality, observing what looks like a private ritual".
Man on Earth (2022) Man on Earth (2022) is a feature documentary film following Bob, a 65-year-old man who has decided to end his life due to
Parkinson's disease. It premiered at the 2022
Sheffield DocFest, where it was listed as one of the Audience Top 10 films. The film was also selected for the 2022
Melbourne International Film Festival and
Cork International Film Festival.
Warm Blood (2022) Warm Blood (2022) is a narrative feature film directed by Rick Charnoski co-written and produced by Amiel Courtin-Wilson.
Warm Blood is set in the underbelly on 1980s
Modesto, California and uses the real-life diary of a teenage runaway named Red returning home to find her father. Shot on 16mm by
Christopher Blauvelt,
Warm Blood is a politically subversive, raw, searing collage of sound, narrative, documentary, and trash B movie meta-narratives, which paints an evocative portrait of an underseen American underclass. == Awards and nominations ==