Stef Smith Stef Smith i(25524168 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 form y separately published work icon Monologue Nick Melin , Vidya Rajan , Deirdre Fidge , Ian Isaacs , Nina Oyama , Nicholas Clifford , ( dir. Nicholas Clifford et. al. )agent Australia : Truce Films , 2023 27393763 2023 series - publisher film/TV

'Monologue is a fast paced, satirical office comedy set at Australia's 6th most popular culture magazine. It skewers the world of online media where journalistic integrity clashes with hashtags, fake news and a relentless pursuit of clicks.'

Source: Production blurb.

1 1 form y separately published work icon Jones Family Christmas Tegan Higginbotham , ( dir. Stef Smith ) Australia : 2 Jons Stan , 2023 27316907 2023 single work film/TV

'JONES FAMILY CHRISTMAS is billed as a warm-hearted multi-generational comedy. A story told through the lens of an Australian family whose Christmas is impacted by bushfires.'

Source: Screen Australia.

1 1 form y separately published work icon It's Fine I'm Fine Wendy Mocke , Michael Gupta , Nick Coyle , Jeanette Cronin , Arky Michael , Cecilia Morrow , Chris Bunton , Anna Lindner , Stef Smith , Ana Maria Belo , ( dir. Stef Smith ) Australia : Photoplay Films , 2022 25524210 2022 series - publisher film/TV

'IT'S FINE, I'M FINE is a happy/sad short-form series that follows a suburban psychologist and the ups and downs of her patients as they explore love, loss, anxiety, obsession and the uncertain future ahead. It celebrates the mess and melancholy of life with elements of unexpected magical realism. In times of turmoil we seek comfort in stories of hope, humility and the human condition. The series asks, for all of humanity’s idiosyncrasies and flaws, how or why do we choose to persist and find the magic?'

Source: Screen Australia.

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