Global Alliance Productions Global Alliance Productions i(A137243 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. GAP)
Born: Established: Southport area, Gold Coast, Queensland, ;
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1 3 form y separately published work icon Cyber Sin Evette Henderson , Matthew Inglis , ( dir. Matthew Inglis ) Global Alliance Productions Ozemag Tiger Tale Productions , 2010 Z1742453 2010 single work film/TV young adult

The film explores the tragic consequences of cyber bullying - unwanted contact via social network sites, email, mobile phone messages and the like - by a young teenage schoolgirl.

'16 year old school student, Cindy, is at the core of cyber bullying her own flesh and blood, her cousin. With the aid of two of her closest friends in the school library, Cindy releases naked photos of her cousin on her personal social networks via the internet. Mother, Cheryl, reveals the hurt and heartache behind losing her baby girl to suicide at the hands of a relative cyber bullying her.' Source: www.ozemag.com/ 9Sighted 16/11/2010).

1 form y separately published work icon Bad Behaviour Joseph Sims , ( dir. Joseph Sims ) Australia : OZPIX Entertainment Global Alliance Productions Mediakin , 2010 6934119 2010 single work film/TV horror crime

'Psychopathic siblings, Emma and Peterson, pit stop on their road trip of bloodshed at the sleepy beach-side town of Cecil Bay. The pair encounter their fierce predator Voyte Parker, a cop confronts his son's murderer, and a man finds his wife is cheating on him. This black comedy/neo-noir film with intersecting story lines of murderers, coppers, teachers and teenagers, provides you with an eerie fantasy landscape characterised by a fusion of graphic violence and punchy dialogue.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 21/1/2014)

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