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1 2 form y separately published work icon How to Please a Woman Renée Webster , ( dir. Renée Webster ) Australia : Feisty Dame Productions Such Much Films , 2022 24272275 2022 single work film/TV

'When her all-male housecleaning business spins out of control, a mature woman Sally Phillips) embraces her own desires to make a new life for herself. A beautifully handled comedy-drama that expertly balances intimacy and humour, How To Please A Woman takes a warm-hearted look at sexuality and vulnerability at all stages of life.'

Source: Perth Festival.

1 form y separately published work icon Angry Underwear Tania Ferrier , Australia : Feisty Dame Productions , 2018 13196827 2018 single work film/TV

'Artist Tat creates underwear with attitude, becoming an overnight media sensation. Flashbacks force her to confront experiences from her childhood. Through exposing “things that are better left unsaid”, Tat finally commences the process of healing.'

Source: Screen Australia funding approvals.

1 5 form y separately published work icon Kill Me Three Times James McFarland , ( dir. Kriv Stenders ) Australia : KM3T Pty Ltd Stable Way Entertainment Feisty Dame Productions Parabolic Pictures Media House Capital Cargo Entertainment , 2014 Z1912230 2014 single work film/TV thriller crime

'Gruesome and hilarious, Kill Me Three Times is a blackly comic neo-noir that unfolds in an Australian surfing town under a blinding sun — all the better to illuminate its cleverly designed network of malfeasance.

'A dental surgeon (Sullivan Stapleton) with gambling debts and a conniving spouse (Teresa Palmer), a hunky gas jockey (Luke Hemsworth) looking to skip town with his secret lover, a corrupt cop (Bryan Brown), a motel proprietor (Callan Mulvey) who's become excessively proprietary over his wife: each of these characters has a scheme to realize, and each scheme requires the elimination of the same woman (Alice Braga) — though she seems to have a scheme of her own. Involved in all these sordid transactions is one Mister Wolfe (Simon Pegg), a seasoned professional in the practice of snooping and, for the right price, murder.' (Production summary)

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