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In Films
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelevision and film production
Founded2013
FounderNial Fulton
Ivan O'Mahoney
Headquarters
Key people
Nial Fulton
Ivan O'Mahoney
Nel Minchin
ProductsRevelation
Borderland
Firestarter
Hitting Home
Websitewww.in-films.com

In Films is an Australian independent television production company. It specialises in factual television, including the documentary series Hitting Home and Revelation; the US series Borderland; and the feature documentary Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra. The company has won three Walkley Documentary Awards.

History

In Films was founded founded in 2013 by Nial Fulton and Ivan O'Mahoney.[1]

Productions

The company collaborated with journalist Sarah Ferguson on the documentaries Revelation and Hitting Home. Journalists Dan Box (The Queen & Zak Grieve) and Yaara Bou Melhem (Unseen Skies) have recently[when?] worked with the company.

In 2019, Nel Minchin co-directed Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra, her third production with In Films. [2] She is directing a two-part series for ABC about controversial Australian athlete Israel Folau.[3]

In 2022, In Films produced Bloodguilt for Audible.[4]


Filmography and key awards

Year Film Key Credits Awards Ref
2021 Unseen Skies Directed by - Yaara Bou Melhem
Producer - Ivan O'Mahoney, Yaara Bou Melhem
Nominated - Golden Gate Award, San Francisco International Film Festival
Nominated - Documentary Australia Foundation Award, Sydney Film Festival
[citation needed]
2020 Revelation Directed by - Nial Fulton, Sarah Ferguson
Producer - Nial Fulton
Written by - Tony Jones
Winner - Walkley Documentary Award
Winner - Asian Academy Creative Awards - Best Documentary Series
Winner - Australian Cinematographers Society - Documentary Gold Award
Winner - Australian Screen Editors - Best Editing in a Documentary
Winner - Florence Film Awards - Best Editing
Winner - Florence Film Awards - Best Original Score
Winner - Spotlight Documentary Film Awards - Gold Award
Nominated - Walkley Awards - Television Camera Award
Nominated - Banff World Media Festival - Best Documentary Series
Nominated - AIDC Awards - Best Documentary Series
Nominated - AACTA Award - Best Cinematography in a Documentary
Nominated - AACTA Award - Best Editing in a Documentary
Nominated - Australian Directors Guild Awards - Best Direction in a Documentary Series
Nominated - Screen Producers Australia Awards - Best Documentary Series
Official Selection - Malta Film Festival
Official Selection - Amsterdam International Film Festival
Official Selection - Austria International Film Festival
[5]
Firestater: The Story of Bangarra Directed by Wayne Blair, Nel Minchin
Producer - Ivan O'Mahoney
Winner - Rose d'Or Awards - Best Arts Documentary
Winner - AACTA Award - Best Documentary
Winner - Adelaide Film Festival - Feature Documentary Award
Winner - Australian Directors Guild Awards - Best Direction in a Documentary Feature
Nominated - AACTA Award - Best Editing in a Documentary
Nominated - Walkley Documentary Award
Nominated - AACTA Award - Best Sound in a Documentary
Winner - Pan African Film & Arts Festival Awards - Best Documentary
Closing Night Film - Brisbane International Film Festival (2020)
Top 20 Audience Favourite - HotDocs Documentary Festival (2021)
Opening Night Film - Byron Bay International Film Festival (2020)
Opening Night Film - Revelation Perth International Film Festival (2020)
Opening Night Film - Sydney Film Festival Summer Series (2020)
Opening Night Film - Birrarangga Film Festival (2021)
Official Selection - Sheffield Doc Fest (2021)
Official Selection - Adelaide Film Festival
Official Selection - Brisbane International Film Festival
Official Selection - Sydney Film Festival
Official Selection - Pan African Film & Arts Festival, Los Angeles
Official Selection - New Zealand International Film Festival (2021)
[citation needed]
2017 The Queen & Zak Grieve Presented by - Dan Box
Directed by - Ivan O'Mahoney
Winner - Kennedy Awards - Outstanding Online Video
Nominated - AACTA Award - Best Documentary
Nominated - Walkley Awards - Production Award
Nominated - Walkley Awards - Best Cinematography
Nominated - Monte Carlo TV Festival - Best Documentary
Nominated - Screen Producers Australia Awards - Series Documentary Production
Nominated - Logie Awards - Most Outstanding Factual Programme
Finalist - Australian Human Rights Commission Awards
[6]
Making Muriel Directed by - Nel Minchin
Producer - Ivan O'Mahoney
[7]
2016 Hitting Home Presented by - Sarah Ferguson
Directed by - Ivan O'Mahoney
Producer - Nial Fulton
Winner - Walkey Documentary Award
Winner - AACTA Award - Best Documentary
Our Watch Award - Best Longform Journalism
Winner - Amnesty International Awards - Best Television Award
Australian Directors Guild Awards - Best Direction in a Documentary Series
Nominated - AACTA Awards - Best Editing in a Documentary
Nominated - Screen Producers Australia Awards - Best Documentary Series
Nominated - Logie Awards - Most Outstanding Public Affair Report
Nominated - Kennedy Awards - Outstanding Current Affairs Television Reporting
Nominated - Kennedy Awards - Outstanding Investigative Reporting
[8]
Matilda & Me Directed by - Nel Minchin
Producer - Ivan O'Mahoney
Winner - ATOM Awards - Best Biographical Documentary
Winner - ATOM Awards - Best Arts Documentary
Nominated - AACTA Award Best Documentary
[9]
Caged Directed by - Ivan O'Mahoney [10]
2014 Borderland Directed by - Alex Simmons, Darren Foster, Jeff Plunkett
Producer - Nial Fulton, Ivan O'Mahoney
Winner - Australian Screen Sound Guild - Best Sound
Nominated - Banff World Media Festival - Best Documentary
Nominated - Japan Prize - Best Documentary Series
[11]
2013 The Outlaw Michael Howe Directed by - Brendan Cowell
Producer - Nial Fulton
Winner - Australian Production Design Guild Awards - APDG Award for Design in a Television Drama
Winner - APRA Awards - Best Music in a Telemovie
Winner - Australian Cinematographers Society Awards - Silver Award
Nominated - Best Costume Design in Telemovie
Nominated - Equity Awards - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Telemovie
Nominated - APDG Award for Costume Design
[12]

References

  1. ^ https://www.in-films.com/about
  2. ^ https://if.com.au/wayne-blair-and-nel-minchins-firestarter-wins-rose-dor-award/
  3. ^ "Folau". About the ABC. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Bloodguilt". Audible.com. 14 November 2022. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Revelation". IMDb.com. 17 March 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  6. ^ "The Queen and Zak Grieve". IMDb.com. 26 August 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Making Muriel". Iview.abc.net.au. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Hitting Home With Sarah Ferguson". Iview.abc.net.au. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Tim Minchin · Matilda & Me is now available to download in Australia and on DVD! Plus seven exclusive extra clips on ABC iView". Timminchin.com. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Caged follows three very different Aussies with the same extreme pursuit". Aba.com.au. 5 July 2016. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  11. ^ "Borderland". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  12. ^ "The Outlaw Michael Howe". IMDb.com. 1 December 2013. Retrieved 17 November 2021.

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