Lou Sanz Lou Sanz i(13196935 works by) (a.k.a. Louise Woodruff Sanz; Louise Sanz)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Lou Sanz holds a Master of Arts (Film and Television) Scriptwriting from the Australian Film Television and Radio School (awarded 2002). As well as making a number of short films, she has served a writers' placement on Offspring.

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Awards for Works

form y separately published work icon High Insecurity ( dir. Erin White ) Australia : FremantleMedia Australia , 2022 26406265 2022 single work film/TV
2022 nominated AWGIE Awards Children's Award C Classification
form y separately published work icon 6 Festivals ( dir. Macario de Souza ) Australia : Hype Republic Invisible Republic Superlative Pictures , 2022 24477670 2022 single work film/TV

'Maxie, Summer and James share a deep bond and love for music. James (Rory Potter) is the entrepreneur of the trio, his sights set on a career as a promoter. Summer (Yasmin Honeychurch) has an incredible singing voice. Maxie (Rasmus King, Bosch & Rockit, SFF 2021) is the maestro of mischief. When James receives a devastating diagnosis, the friends – each with burdens to bear – throw themselves into a whirlwind of festivals in an attempt to escape reality. Featuring top acts Dune Rats, G Flip, Bliss n Eso, B Wise, Peking Duk, Ruby Fields, Jerome Farah, Kobie Dee and more – and fantastic footage shot at actual festivals – 6 Festivals is a moving love letter to young friendship and the life-altering power of live music.'

Source: Sydney Film Festival.

2022 winner Canberra Critics Circle Awards Film
form y separately published work icon The PM's Daughter ( dir. Julietta Boscolo et. al. )agent Australia : FremantleMedia Australia , 2021 23763868 2021 single work film/TV

'Catalina Parkes Pérez (Cat to her friends) is like any other teenager who wants to fight the powers that be. There’s just one complication: her mother is the Prime Minister of Australia.'

Source: Screen Australia.

2024 nominated Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards Best Children's Television Series
2022 nominated Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards Best Children's Television Series
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