In Films
Appearance
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Television and film production |
Founded | 2013 |
Founder | Nial Fulton Ivan O'Mahoney |
Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Key people | Nial Fulton Ivan O'Mahoney Nel Minchin |
Products | Revelation Borderland Firestarter Hitting Home |
Website | www |
In Films is an Australian independent television production company. It specialises in social justice documentaries and is known for Hitting Home and Revelation; the US series Borderland; and Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra.
The company has won three Walkley Documentary Awards for journalism and every major Australian television award for their work.[1][2][3]
History
[edit]In Films was founded in 2013 by Nial Fulton and Ivan O'Mahoney.[4] In 2016, the company was nominated for Best Breakthrough Business by Screen Producers Australia.
Filmography
[edit]- 2023 – Untitled Feature Documentary (Post Production) Directed by Adam Kamien
- 2023 – Unbreakable (Post Production) Directed by Ivan O'Mahoney
- 2023 – The Whitley Art Scandal (ABC Television) Directed by Yaara Bou Melhem
- 2023 – Folau (ABC Television) Directed by Nel Minchin
- 2021 – Unseen Skies (Theatrical Release) Directed by Yaara Bou Melhem
- 2020 – Revelation (Netflix) Directed by Nial Fulton, Sarah Ferguson
- 2020 – Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra (Theatrical Release) Directed by Wayne Blair, Nel Minchin
- 2020 – Dubbo: Life of a Songman (ABC Television) Directed by Wayne Blair, Nel Minchin
- 2020 – Bangarra's World (ABC Television) Directed by Wayne Blair, Nel Minchin
- 2017 – The Queen & Zak Grieve (Foxtel) Directed by Ivan O'Mahoney
- 2017 – Making Muriel (ABC Television) Directed by Nel Minchin
- 2016 – Caged (SBS Television) Directed by Ivan O'Mahoney
- 2015 – Hitting Home (ABC Television) Directed by Ivan O'Mahoney
- 2015 – Matilda & Me (ABC Television) Directed by Nel Minchin
- 2014 – Borderland (Al Jazeera America) Directed by Darren Foster, Jeffrey Plunkett, Alex Simmons
- 2013 – The Outlaw Michael Howe (ABC Television) Directed by Brendan Cowell