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1 form y separately published work icon Postie Cam Peter Ivan , Australia : Kmunications , 2018 13195858 2018 single work film/TV

'The true story of an eccentric postman who helped spread Christmas cheer, engaging at-risk kids by dressing as Santa's helper and covering his bike in Christmas decorations.'

Source: Screen Australia funding approvals.

1 form y separately published work icon Thunder Franz Docherty , Belinda Bradley , Australia : Kmunications , 2017 10726021 2017 single work film/TV

'A washed up tragic 90's rock legend connects with a teenaged boy suffering from a severe traumatic brain injury, and together they fight to get to the “Air Guitar World Finals” in Finland.'

Source: Screen Australia.

1 form y separately published work icon Bank of CIA Justin Monjo , Australia : Kmunications , 2015 8369392 2015 single work film/TV
1 3 form y separately published work icon Bad Girl Fin Edquist , ( dir. Fin Edquist ) Australia : Kmunications George Nille & Co , 2015 8369302 2015 single work film/TV thriller

'AMY ANDERSON (17) is a bad girl. An adopted only-child, her relationship with her parents is at breaking point. Whisked off to the family’s new rural compound, Amy attempts suicide, saved at the last moment by CHLOE (17), the Anderson’s new and attractive cleaner. Seeing a role model for their troubled daughter, Amy’s parents encourage the girls’ friendship, and an initial attraction gives way to a tumultuous sexual relationship. But Amy’s world falls apart when she discovers Chloe is actually the Andersons’ long-lost biological daughter, determined to oust Amy and take her rightful place in the family. It’s nature versus nurture as the girls go head-to-head in a battle over the parents. In the end, only one bad girl will be left standing.' (Production summary: Screen Australia)

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