60 min Documentary / Nine Network (2011)
A behind-the-scene look at sporting icon, author, businessman, philanthropist and family man Jim Stynes and his inspiring fight against the cancer which ultimately cost his life in 2012.
Feature Film / Antonia Barnard and Nicholas Cole (2012)
Directed by Glendyn Ivin and starring Hugo Weaving, The Last Ride follows a young boy accompanying his father, who is wanted by the police, across Australia.
Abu Dahbi International Film Festival - Black Pearl for Best New Director (2009)
Rome International Film Festival –Jury Prize (2009)
Feature Film / Rachel Ward (2009)
Beautiful Kate follows writer, Ned Kendall as he returns to the remote family home inhabited by his sister Sally, to say goodbye to his father.
Starring Bryan Brown, Ben Mendelsohn and Rachel Griffiths.
Feature Film / Richard Frankland (2009)
Stone Bros. is Australia’s first indigenous road comedy. The film sees cousins Eddie and Charlie encounter a bizarre collection of characters as they head home to the bush from the city.
60 min Documentary / SBS (2012)
Paper Dolls is a documentary that charts the growth of the Australian pin-p through the recollections of four former pin-up girls and three make collectors who were in the military during the Second World War.
Short Film / Julius Avery and Stuart Parkyn (2008)
Five bored Kids with nothing to do decide to blow something up. Paper, scissors, rock seals the fate of Nathan, who risks everything after he is bullied into making a life and death decision.
AFI for Best Short Film (2008)
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