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  • Sue Maslin AO is an Australian screen producer. She is best known for her feature films Road to Nhill (1997) Japanese Story (2003) and The Dressmaker (2015)...
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  • conceived in 2000, and Ham wrote a treatment herself which was not developed. Sue Maslin bought the rights to the novel and hired Moorhouse to direct and write...
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  • Martin Maslin (born 1942), English cricketer Mikhail Maslin (born 1947), Russian historian of philosophy Sue Maslin, Australian film producer Mark Maslin, Earth...
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  • Japanese Story (category Films directed by Sue Brooks)
    Japanese Story is a 2003 Australian romantic drama film directed by Sue Brooks. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2003 Cannes Film...
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  • Books at MIFF to discuss the book's transition into film, along with Sue Maslin, Jocelyn Moorhouse and original publisher of the book Michael Duffy, who...
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  • Jerilderie. Later she attended St Margaret's School, Melbourne, along with Sue Maslin and finished her secondary education in 1972. After completing her secondary...
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  • Road to Nhill (category Films directed by Sue Brooks)
    Feature-Length Film at The International Thessaloniki Film Festival. Produced by Sue Maslin, it was shot on location in Pyramid Hill, Victoria. A car carrying four...
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  • photo album (film reviews)". The Guardian. Maslin, Janet (17 July 1987). "Film: Togetherness in 'Rita, Sue and Bob Too'". New York Times. Retrieved 16...
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    Group/Award Category Recipients Result Refs 2015 AACTA Awards (5th) Best Film Sue Maslin Nominated Best Direction Jocelyn Moorhouse Nominated Best Lead Actress...
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  • objects, most of which get clipped or chopped. If Freud were here, he'd sue. Maslin, Janet (October 27, 1989). "Worth Winning (1989) Review/Film; A Lady's...
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  • in Australia. 2006 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Documentary - Sue Maslin - won Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film - Jackie Fargas - won...
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  • 10th AACTA Awards. It is Catherine Dwyer's first film as director and Sue Maslin was executive producer. In a review in The Guardian, Kath Kenny wrote:...
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  • also included panel discussions about women in cinema and had guests Sue Maslin, Leena Yadav and Richa Chadha, who gave a master class on Bollywood and...
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  • – Writer/Director/Producer Timothy Jolley – Writer/Director/Producer Sue Maslin – Executive Producer Daryl Dellora – Executive Producer Suresh Ayyar –...
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  • with Sue-Anne Chapman chair of the board. Margot Robbie is patron of the festival, while the three ambassadors are Lincoln Lewis, Sue Maslin and Jenny...
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    development as a television series with producers Charlotte Seymour and Sue Maslin AO. In 2013 Rose published her first children's novel Finding Serendipity...
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  • Judith Crombie, Mojgan Khadem, Gabrielle Kelly, Wayne Lewis, Barry Loane, Sue Maslin, Jacinta Thompson, Leanne Thomas Sam White, Greg Knagge and Jamie Restas...
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    Pixar's Jerome Ranft & Paul Topolos, Roger Donaldson, Robert Connolly, Sue Maslin, Jonathan King, Scott Hicks, Rolf de Heer, Jason Schwartzman, Gillian...
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    directed science-fiction body horror film Videodrome (1983). Critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times praised the film and the leading performance writing...
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  • Square only won a single award, for David Wenham as best actor. Director, Sue Brooks's Japanese Story, about an Australian geologist and a Japanese businessman...
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