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1 form y separately published work icon The Normals Tom Phillips , Maria Lewis , ( dir. Leela Varghese ) Australia : We Made a Thing Studios , 2020 24745740 2020 single work film/TV

'Set in a violent and corrupt world where assassins are celebrities, but not all hit people are equal.'

Source: Production blurb.

1 form y separately published work icon The Way Tom Phillips , Jeremy Kelly-Bakker , ( dir. Jeremy Kelly-Bakker ) Australia : 2018 14979561 2018 single work film/TV science fiction

'A telekinetic road movie.

'Six months after the death of her mother, ALEX is a young woman on the run. Travelling with her guardian, WILL. She hides a dangerous secret, a special power inside her that certain groups will do anything to get their hands on.

'Alex is no normal woman, she’s a WIELDER. Telekinesis is just the beginning of her growing power. Abilities she must keep repressed and secret for her own safety.

'Alex must decide, to stay hidden and keep running, OR take the fight on herself and uncover the truth about her past and the dangerous world of power and privilege her mother chose to leave.'

Source: Adelaide Film Festival.

2 form y separately published work icon Lucy & D.i.C. Jeremy Kelly-Bakker , Tom Phillips , ( dir. Jeremy Kelly-Bakker ) Australia : We Made a Thing Studios , 2018 14977162 2018 series - publisher film/TV science fiction

'A simple urban story about a girl and her robot, a floating support drone that talks.

'Think a strange mix of the movie Ted and the TV show Wilfred. An irreverent adult comedy that looks at our reliance on technology, but what happens when technology is as ill-informed as we are.'

Source: Adelaide Film Festival.

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