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Amelia's political-thriller TV series Lilith is in development with producer Thomas M. Horton (House of the Dragon (2022), Thirteen Lives (2022), Brave New World (2020)) and creative producer and script editor Vicki Madden (The Gloaming (2020), The Kettering Incident (2016)).
Amelia was awarded a funding grant by Creative Art Central to create her comedic-horror Mother Tongue as an extended-short film, featuring Stephen Hunter (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)), currently in post production. The feature-length version was a finalist for the AACTA Pitch: Mother in Partnership with Monster Pictures for development funding and a distribution deal.
Amelia was involved with The Australian Cinematographer's Society's tech committee in the making of their documentary on HDR technology, with Toby Oliver (Get Out (2017)), Tom Gleeson and Ben Allan and featuring short film Handled (2023) which she co-wrote, co-starred in and edited.
Australian TV Series Pervert (2022) by Peita Breese of Bow Before Me Productions, for which Amelia was a co-director, associate producer and actor, is currently in negotiation for distribution following Peita and Amelia's attendance at MIPCOM in Cannes in October 2022.
Amelia appeared on the judges panel for feature-length films in the 2022 A Night Of Horror International Film Festival in Sydney, Australia.
Amelia's other credits in recent years include her award-winning short film Salad Daze (2020) which has received 16 laurels from film festivals around the world including three wins of Best Short Film, an honorable mention and finalist and semi finalist nominations, and her COVID-19 lock-down women's film initiative, Exquisite Corpse (2021) which received an honorable mention at Assurdo Film Festival and premiered at A Night of Horror International Film Festival in 2021.
Reviews
Exit Pangea (2023)
Profoundly unique and thought provoking
This film is wondrous in its complexity and bold in its story and imagery. The layers of nuance throughout are complimented with the unique styling and visuals, ranging from fluid and beautiful to jolting and uncomfortable. You are taken on a veritable journey of thought, feeling and sensation and are left wanting more.
This film would have taken both skill and moxie to make. It is not shy in its delivery and it drives home its meaning in an unrelenting way.
Beautifully shot and edited, brilliantly acted and directed. A deeply intelligent and thought-provoking film and an incredible soundtrack to boot.