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1 form y separately published work icon The Menkoff Method Zac Gillam , ( dir. David Parker ) Victoria : White Hot Productions , 2014 6887001 2014 single work film/TV humour

'David Cork, a young, introverted bank worker is more interested in drawing his comic book than his tedious job in the bank’s data processing centre. All that changes when an enigmatic Russian HR consultant, Max Menkoff, introduces sweeping reforms with

devastating effects. Menkoff’s unorthodox management techniques take on a dark and sinister turn, forcing David and the beautiful and formidable Ruby Jackson from the bank’s head office to try to save their colleagues from a fate worse than death.' (Source: Screen Australia website)

1 form y separately published work icon Vanished Michael Adante , ( dir. Michael Adante ) White Hot Productions Hammer Film Group , 2011 6384024 2011 single work film/TV crime thriller

A woman waits years to enact revenge against the people whom she believes kidnapped her child.

1 form y separately published work icon Under a Red Moon Andy Cox , Michael Gillett , ( dir. Leigh Sheehan ) Melbourne : White Hot Productions , 2008 7026912 2008 single work film/TV crime thriller

'Jonathan and Anna Dunne [sic] lead a perfect life that is ripped to pieces when their son, Luke, dies of a drug overdose. In the aftermath of this personal tragedy they are struggling to maintain their floundering relationship. When an intruder breaks into their home, Jonathan and Anna are forced to confront the past events which have led to their emotional separation. This is a film with wide appeal that explores the vulnerabilities of the human condition.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 12/2/2014)

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