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Brothers Liam and Jesse Jensen-Kohl started playing around with making movies back when they were 14 and 16 and premiered there first movie (a Bond spoof called Yesterday Is Too Soon) at the Iris theatre Adelaide in 2000.
After that they went on to make no less than one movie a year, keeping to a very high standard of production value using actors and crew made up from people their own age to showing that if you have the dedication and patience anyone can make a movie. Because of the inspiring approach to moviemaking in a short time they started to get support and sponsorship from many individuals and companies such as Red Bull Australia.
In 2005 they celebrated their 5th anniversary of movie making by holding a gala event at the Mercury Cinema (Adelaide's foremost Indie cinema) to thank all the people and organisations that supported them over the five years.
At the beginning of 2006 they moved back to their home city of Sydney and since then they have become a strong supporter and participant in Kino Sydney, an underground moviemaking group run by the Festivalists.
Currently they have had three of their movies premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival.
Both Liam and Jesse have followed their own careers as well as their joint interest in movie making.
Jesse being a physical performer has been in the circus arts industry for over 15 years, he is a skilled juggler, trapeze artist and has some training in classical mime as well as choreographing many live acts. Jesse is currently the head instructor for the Sydney Trapeze School.
Liam taking more of a behind the scenes role, producing videos for the department of education S.A., education DVDs for the Powerhouse Museum Sydney and editing national TV pilots, as well as perusing his interests in cinema history. Liam has also worked as the historical archivist for the Greater Union Organisation (now Event Cinemas).
Age
29
Country
Australia