Jub Clerc Jub Clerc i(A113084 works by) (a.k.a. Suzanne Jub Clerc)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Nyulnyul / Nyul Nyul ; Aboriginal Yawuru
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BiographyHistory

Jub Clerc is a writer, director and actor, and a Nyun Nyul/Yawur woman from the Kimberley.. A graduate from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (1997) Jub has been involved with the arts mainly through theatre. After writing and directing her first film Storytime the experience encouraged her to focus attention on further developing film making as her first craft of choice. She has also worked as a director and writer on Deadly Yarns 2, a joint initiative between ABC television, ScreenWest and the Film and Television Institute of Western Australia.

Most Referenced Works

Notes

  • Author's Note: I am a Nyun Nyul/Yawur woman from the Kimberley.

Awards for Works

form y separately published work icon Sweet As ( dir. Jub Clerc ) Australia : Arenamedia Pty Ltd , 2022 25066720 2022 single work film/TV

'The debut feature from writer/director Jub Clerc, inspired by her own experience, Sweet As is a coming of age road movie seen through the eyes of Murra, a 15-year-old Indigenous girl from Port Hedland in Western Australia.'

Source: Arenamedia.

2024 nominated Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards Best Direction in Film
2024 nominated Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards Best Film
2022 shortlisted AWGIE Awards Film Award Original
The Fever and the Fret 2018 single work drama

'Lizzy and her grandparents have endured, suffered, and even celebrated loss for decades - but now unseen events are tearing their world apart. A beautiful ode to love and memory, The Fever and the Fret is one family’s tale of resilience as they reconcile small town life with a new, ever-changing world.'

Source: National Playwrighting Festival program.

2017 winner Australian Centre Literary Awards The Kate Challis RAKA Award
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