Press

PRINT AND ONLINE

"In the context of ever-staid mainstream Australian cinema, these three filmmakers [Genevieve Bailey, Matthew Clayfield and Kim Miles] are, respectively, refreshing, intelligent and anarchic. They utilise digital video in a creative way, rather than as a substitute for film, and they are prolific to boot. Their films are exhilarating, because of the imaginative forms they've come up with."

— Bill Mousoulis, 'Avant-Muff: The New Breed', 7th Melbourne Underground Film Festival, 2006

"[N]ine short films by young director Matthew Clayfield, who was just seventeen when he made the first."

— Claire Halliday, 'Weekender: 10 Things To Do' (Number 3), Good Weekend, 8 July 2006

"Blogs are also good ways to talent-spot promising young directors like Matthew Clayfield whose charming, theory-laden Esoteric Rabbit mixes Dear Diary angst and burning ambition."

'Blogwatch', The Guardian Online, March 2005

AUDIO

Interview (Mornings, ABC Local Radio South East SA, 26 May 2010)
Interview (Film Buff's Forecast, Triple R Melbourne, 7 October 2006)
Interview (5TCB Radio, 17 February 2005)

VIDEO

'The ElectionTracker Project (Part 1)' (Ali Russell, 2008)
'Matthew Clayfield tracks John Howard on the election trail' (Ali Russell, 2007)
'Matthew Clayfield' (Ali Russell, 2007)