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Sue Maslin

Sue Maslin is an award winning producer of feature films and documentaries. Sue has collaborated with writer/director Daryl Dellora in Film Art Doco productions since 1991 and together they have made seven documentaries; Mr Neal is Entitled to be an Agitator (1991) , Koories and Cops (1993), Conspiracy (1994), The Highest Court (1998), The Edge of the Possible (1998), the story of Jørn Utzon and the Sydney Opera House, A Mirror To The People (2000) and Bligh, an on-line documentary currently in production.

The Edge of The Possible won the Gold Plaque for Best Documentary at the Chicago International Television Competition in 1998 and Mr Neal is Entitled to be an Agitator, a film about Justice Lionel Murphy, won the Australian Human Rights Award for Best Documentary in 1991.

Sue produced Japanese Story, the most successful Australian feature film of 2003, winner of 8 Australian Film Institute Awards including Best Film. This was her second feature with Sue Brooks and Alison Tilson following Road to Nhill, winner of Best Film at the 1997 Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Sue co-produced the opera film Black River (1993) about Aboriginal deaths in custody which won the ATOM Gold Award for Excellence in Production.

Filmography

ROAD TO NHILL »

A delightful rural comedy: in a small isolated Australian town, a car carrying four members of the local bowling club runs off the road, trapping the women inside...

RINGBALIN - BREAKING THE DROUGHT »

A powerful documentary about the healing of Australia’s greatest river and its diverse peoples through ancient ceremony of culture and spirit...