Klayton Stainer

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Klayton Stainer
Born1991 (1991)
Adelaide, South Australia
EducationWillunga High School
Alma mater Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, Australia
OccupationFilmmaker

Klayton Aaron Stainer (born 28 August 1991) is an Australian Filmmaker. He attended the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. His film company is called KAS Creations Film & Media.

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Awards and nominations

I Remember the Future

  • 2015 Byron Bay International Film Festival for Young Australian Filmmaker of the Year - nominated
  • 2014 WorldFest Houston - Won the Grand Remi Award for Best Student Film
  • 2014 California Film Awards - Won the Grand Award for Best Foreign Short
  • 2014 Oregon International Film Awards - Won the Platinum Award for Best Short Film
  • 2014 SciFi Film Festival - Won Best Script
  • 2014 ATOM Awards for Best Short Fiction Film - nominated
  • 2014 ATOM Awards for Best Tertiary Short Fiction - nominated
  • 2014 Accolade Competition - Won Award of Merit for Best Short Film

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  • 2013 WorldFest Houston - Won the Silver Award for Best Science Fiction Film
  • 2013 Melbourne Underground Film Festival for Best Short Film - nominated
  • 2013 Los Angeles Movie Awards - Honorable Mention

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Filmography

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