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Premium international films and returning drama series with global appeal

PROJECTS CURRENTLY IN DEVELOPMENT

Women at War: Radio Girl

recurring series

 

1939. Sydney. The Rocks. For the young women of SIGS, the challenges of life, love and coming of age are complicated by working in military intelligence at the outbreak of war.


Based on the non-fiction book "Radio Girl" 

by David Dufty, (Allen & Unwin, 2020).

Bella & Scott: Without Question

recurring series

 

Bella is an English-born Australian investigative journalist researching missing persons of the 1990s. Two faded photographs in a dead man's wallet unlock a web of secrets.


Bella develops a robust inner strength as her single-minded pursuit of the truth puts lives at stake, including her own, and forces her to face international espionage and family betrayal.


Based on the novel "Without Question"

by Evelyn Cronk, (Historia, 2024).

Acceptable Casualties

feature film


Not all battles occur in combat. 

Heidi's dad is running a secret Army vaccine trial on the eve of war. As the body count rises, she begins to question his objective. Will her friendship, loyalty or love prevail?


An original story

Artist, Artisan and New Woman

limited series


A skilled member of London's Arts & Crafts movement returns to Sydney to promote women and native icons in Australian art, to introduce rehabilitation for war veterans, and to share a long professional career and personal life with collaborator Chips.


Based on thesis "Eirene Mort: Artist Artisan, and New Woman" 

by Pamela Lane (2017)

The Mango Skinner

recurring series


When an Army wife is confronted with an horrific attack, she struggles to overcome tribespeople's primitive superstitions

in the dense urban jungles of Papua New Guinea.


Based on the short story "The Mango Skinner" 

by Bruce Williams (2016)

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