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Kin

An extraordinary Australian filmmaking family

Amanda Duthie

In Kin: An extraordinary Australian filmmaking family, artists and filmmakers from all over the world pay tribute to the indomitable Freda Glynn and her family. Freda championed Aboriginal screen storytelling with global impact, helping establish CAAMA and Imparja Television in the 1980s. Her daughter Erica Glynn and son Warwick Thornton are internationally renowned filmmakers, and her grandchildren Dylan River and Tanith Glynn-Maloney bring a fresh vision to the third generation.

Contributors include Deb Mailman, Bruce Pascoe, Philip Batty, Larissa Behrendt, Kim Williams AM, Steven McGregor, David Tranter, Lee-Ann Tjunypa Buckskin, Bridget Ikin, Margaret Pomeranz AM, David Stratton AM, Scott Hicks, Maryanne Redpath, Penny Smallacombe, Lisa Stefanoff, Wayne Blair, Liam Egan, David Jowsey, Faye Ginsburg, Mary-Ellen Mullane, von schtoop, and Amanda Duthie.

'What I love is that when they stand together as a family we get to see what they have given to our Australian screen industry, their extraordinary impact and legacy.' - Deborah Mailman

'An iconic Alice Springs family of three generations who have had an enormous and ongoing influence on Australian film and other media. The award could have gone to any one of them alone, but by drawing the connection between each of the family members, it gives recognition to the special culture of family and community and the unique creative vision that imbues them all … It is a strong and talented family group that Australian audiences should be appreciative and very proud of.' - Helen Eddy, ReadPlus

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Amanda Duthie, Scottish-born Australian, is one of the leading figures in Australia's arts and culture industries and was previously the CEO/Creative Director of the Adelaide Film Festival.

Duthie began her career at SBS in 1991 working across a range of productions, focusing on programming and commissioning. The Movie Show with Margaret and David introduced her to a range of movies beyond Hollywood.

In 2000 Duthie was an independent producer, delivering screen based work for the launch of the National Museum of Australia. She then joined the New South Wales Film and Television Office (later Screen NSW) as senior project manager. In December 2003, Duthie joined ABC Television, as Commissioning Editor, Arts & Entertainment and was then appointed Head, Content Arts & Entertainment, serving from October 2008 to January 2012. In 2013 Duthie delivered her first Adelaide Film Festival, and the 2013 Adelaide Festival of Ideas.

In September 2018 it was announced Duthie would commence in the role of Head of Production, Development, Attraction and Studios at the South Australian Film Corporation, at the close of the 2018 Adelaide Film Festival.

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IMAGES   Greyscale illustrations throughout
PAGE COUNT   198
DIMENSIONS   210 x 140 mm