Michael Cusack Michael Cusack i(A148728 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 1 form y separately published work icon Koala Man Michael Cusack , Dan Hernandez , Benji Samit , ( dir. Michael Cusack ) Australia : 20th Television Bento Box Entertainment Princess Bento Studio Monkeystack Unit Trust , 2023 25161769 2023 single work film/TV

"Kevin is a divorced dad stuck in a dull job at the council. But at night, clad in a koala mask, he’s a superhero on a mission to rid the streets of petty crime, loiterers, litterers, and local kids who look dodgy at the park."

Source: South Australia Made Showcase.

1 form y separately published work icon The Better Angels Michael Cusack , ( dir. Michael Cusack ) Australia : 2021 23840802 2021 single work film/TV

'A young soldier trying to escape the horrors of war, finds an abandoned house and within its walls the stories of what might have been.'

Source: Flickerfest.

1 form y separately published work icon YOLO: Crystal Fantasy Michael Cusack , Anca Vlasan , Michelle Brasier , Greta Lee Jackson , Lena Moon , Nina Oyama , ( dir. Michael Cusack ) Australia : Princess Pictures Singularity Entertainment Williams Street Monkeystack Unit Trust , 2020 25145268 2020 single work film/TV

"Two Australian party girls, Sarah and Rachel, are looking for fun times, new experiences, positive vibes, and hopeful horoscopes in the bizarre town of Wollongong. Sarah’s quest is to find love, whereas Rachel hungers for chaos, often bringing them into conflict as they encounter surreal Australiana, strange bush creatures, and eccentric nomads."

Source: South Australia Made Showcase

1 form y separately published work icon After All Michael Cusack , ( dir. Michael Cusack ) Australia : 2016 14374390 2016 single work film/TV

A middle-aged man comes to terms with the death of his mother.

1 form y separately published work icon The Book Keeper Michael Cusack , Strephyn Mappin , ( dir. Michael Cusack ) Australia : Anifex , 1999 6937767 1999 single work film/TV mystery crime

'In an out of the way, old fashioned book shop, an eccentric proprietor defends his books from the predations of time, insects and occasional customers. Upstairs, his crippled Granny remains addicted to tinned Irish stew and televised rock n' roll wrestling, until, that is, she is invaded by a bizarre literary book worm which infects her with a desire for TS Eliot. The Book Keeper loves his books and will do anything to protect them...even murder, but his tiny world is turned around when he catches his granny chewing on a few volumes of TS Eliot...'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 21/1/2013)

1 form y separately published work icon Kaboodle Penny Robenstone , Jeff Peck , Hazel Edwards , Pat Edwards , John Taylor , Alan Love , Murray Oliver , Steve French , Morris Gleitzman , Peter Viska , Paul Cox , Sue Smith , Gary Davis , Jan Sardi , Peita Letchford , Julia Gardiner , Shirley Barrett , Cate Cahill , Mark Osborn , Jennifer Mellet , Maggie Geddes , Neil Robinson , Jill Morris , John Skibinski , Sue Rendall , Greg Millin , Richard Chataway , Michael Cusack , Ross Gathercole , Paul Williams , ABC Television (publisher), ( dir. Jan Sardi et. al. )agent 1987 Australia : Australian Children's Television Foundation ABC Television , Z1398900 1987 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy science fiction humour adventure horror

An anthology series of children's stories, mixing live-action episodes with animation, clay animation, and puppetry. The stories, aimed specifically at the under 10s, are drawn from a variety of sources, including children's books, fairy tales, myths, and original ideas. Some of the episodes have involved, for example, Snow White as a punk bikie and the seven dwarves as a motorcycle gang; a pet stegosaurus; a boy with wheels instead of toes; and Trevor the glider-plane-catching cat.

According to Patricia Edgar,

Thirty separate self-contained dramas of differing lengths were to be packaged into half-hour episodes. The project was designed to showcase new, creative talent in the television industry. Competitions were run at the Australian Film and Television School and Swinburne Institute of Technology for the best concepts suitable for inclusion in the Kaboodle package, with prizes of $1000 awarded. The Foundation sought promising but inexperienced writers, would-be producers, directors and even accountants who wanted to earn their first credit to enable them to find a future in the industry.

Source: Patricia Edgar, Bloodbath: A Memoir of Australian Television, Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 2006, pp.175-76.

Kaboodle was produced in two series, the first of which included some live-action segements, but the second of which was entirely animated.

For a full list of episodes, see Film Details.

Episode listing for Kaboodle series two courtesy of the Australian Children's Television Foundation.

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