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1 form y separately published work icon 100% Wolf : The Book of Hath Tess Meyer , Fin Edquist , Josephine Dee Barrett , Charlotte Rose Hamlyn , Jean Tong , Sarinah Masukor , David Park , Michelle Offen , Lawrence Leung , Timothy Groenendyk , Antony Webb , Tracey Defty , Miley Tunnecliffe , ( dir. Jacquie Trowell et. al. )agent Australia : Flying Bark Productions , 2023 26049091 2023 series - publisher film/TV children's

'[W]ere-poodle Freddy and his friends return to Howlington to broaden their understanding of werewolf lore and magic, putting this knowledge into practise as they face their most formidable foes yet. Our heroes go paw to paw with ancient dark magic in an epic battle through time and space to save Milford, werewolves, and the world as we know it.'

Source: ScreenWest (https://www.screenwest.com.au/news/latest-news/100-wolf-book-of-hath-premiering-1-may-on-abc/).

1 form y separately published work icon In Australia Miley Tunnecliffe , ( dir. Miley Tunnecliffe ) Australia : 2021 21857310 2021 single work film/TV

'Grace's choice to leave her husband after he turns from the man she loves into an abusive partner sends her across the country. But Grace finds the outside world is as dangerous as the one she just left.'

Source: St Kilda Film Festival.

1 form y separately published work icon Calling Miley Tunnecliffe , ( dir. Miley Tunnecliffe ) Australia : 2018 14976544 2018 single work film/TV

'Zoe is struggling with life, things like heartbreak, anxiety and not wearing pajamas all day. Her lifeline, not that she’d admit it, is her eccentric mother Barbara. The daily phone calls between these two offers a comedic insight into the relatable yet complex, push-pull of the mother daughter-relationship.'

Source: Adelaide Film Festival.

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