In Development
Scenes from a Film
Web Series | Multi-Genre |
10 eps x 5-10min
Status: In Production
Series Producer + Writer: Juliet Lochrin
Directors: Margaret Thanos, Andrea Mudbidri, Emma Whitehead
Cast (in alphabetical order): Jose Chacon, Vinaya Elijala, Juliet Lochrin, Andrea Mudbidri, Harry Pearse, Sebrina Thorton-Walker, Lukas Whiting
An anthology web series spanning multiple genres, stories, styles, characters, times, and places. An opportunity for emerging film creatives of all disciplines to collaborate and make work that looks like it is a scene taken out of an existing film or TV show.
Good Enough
Feature Film | Drama | 105min
Status: Development, Financing
Three students at an elite Australian arts academy explore self-esteem, gender, and love and sexuality, holding true to their friendship in the face of mental illness and family trauma. Inspired by true events.
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Funding Plan (WIP)
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Pitch – Attachments & Distributors
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Treatment
(UNTITLED)
Gay, Housing Crisis Web Series
Online Web Series | Black Comedy |
10 eps x 15min
Status: Treatment
(UNTITLED)
Tár x Whiplash Violin Short Film
Short Film | Thriller | 20min
Status: Treatment
Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Theatre | Black Comedy | 70min + interval
Status: Development, Funding
Written by: Hayli Thomson.
Confirmed Cast: Kate Atkinson, Juliet Lochrin, Grace Smibert, Lukas Whiting.
Ballarat, November, 1854—the sweltering few days before the stockade is strung. Ballarat reeks of injustice. The daily violence of British licence hunts has lead miners to call a monster meeting, and they’re hellbent on having a rebel flag herald high over Bakery Hill. The only place big enough in Ballarat to sew one in secret? Anastasia Hayes’ tent school, St. Alypius.Hayes, the Irish instigator behind the rebellion, has gathered a tiny army: former-convict Anastasia Withers, the best seamstress in Ballarat with the worst temperament west of Melbourne, and Ann Duke, nineteen and petrified of her own pregnancy. While, over two nights, the women sew by lamplight and unwittingly lend a hand in changing the course of Australian history, it’s the private conversation between them that forever alters their own lives.