Shannon Murphy was the big winner at the Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) Awards, recognised for both her feature debut 'Babyteeth' and for her work on 'Killing Eve'.
The ADG Awards celebrate the creative achievement of directors in film, television and new media platforms
There is only one week remaining to enter the 2nd annual Australian Directors Guild Awards - the only peer-assessed awards which celebrate the best directing talent across Australia in the fields of feature film, television, short film, TVC, animation and
There is only one week remaining to enter the 2nd annual Australian Directors Guild Awards - the only peer-assessed awards which celebrate the best directing talent across Australia in the fields of feature film, television, short film, TVC, animation and
Last month's ceremony will be broadcast on Foxtel's Aurora Channel on May 29 - this Sunday - at 8pm, with three further broadcasts to follow.
Nominations for this year's Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) Awards are shared amongst the likes of Wayne Blair, Shannon Murphy, Daniel Nettheim, Tennika Smith, and Jonathan Brough, who have all scored two nods each.
Directors have almost a week to nominate their works for the Australian Directors' Guild Awards, which will be presented at Sydney’s City Recital Hall on May 11