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1 Screen Australia Celebrates Its Work in Gender Equality but Things Are Far from Equal Cathy Henkel , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 29 October 2019;

'In August this year, Screen Australia celebrated what it described as a “significant landmark” for the Australian screen industry. Its Gender Matters program had exceeded its KPI target with 56% of projects supported having at least half of all key creative roles occupied by women.' (Introduction)

1 1 form y separately published work icon Show Me the Magic : The Adventures of Don McAlpine Cathy Henkel , Charlie De Salis , Cathy Henkel (director), Australia : Virgo Productions , 2012 Z1920770 2012 single work film/TV 'An irresistible and joyful journey into the life and work of legendary Australian cinematographer Don McAlpine, filmed during the shoot of X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Don's 53rd film Mental, by PJ Hogan (Muriel's Wedding, Peter Pan) which was also Don's first digital film. His career includes seminal films such as Patriot Games, Predator, Peter Pan and Mrs. Doubtfire. With directors Bruce Beresford and Gillian Armstrong, we explore the heritage of Don's remarkable Australian films including the iconic Breaker Morant and My Brilliant Career. We meet Paul Mazursky who gave him his big break in Hollywood with The Tempest and Down and Out in Beverley Hills. Baz Luhrman and Catherine Martin take us behind the scenes of Tempest; Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge! Show Me The Magic will engage and delight anyone who has ever been touched by the magic of movies.' (Publisher's blurb)
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