Tilda Cobham-Hervey was 16 when she auditioned for and won her first acting role, the co-lead in Sophie Hyde's Adelaide-shot feature 52 Tuesdays, in 2011.
Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Imogen Archer, who made their debuts in Sophie Hyde's 52 Tuesdays, have been cast in Windmill Theatre's first feature, coming-of-age drama Girl Asleep.
Australian thriller One Eyed Girl has won the Audience Choice award for Best Film at the 15th annual Beverly Hills Film Festival.
Cobham-Hervey is joining Dev Patel and Armie Hammer in the film, about the 2008 attacks on the Taj Mahal hotel.
The initial impetus behind Closer Productions' six-part ABC series 'Fucking Adelaide' was to create a show for the web that could be written quickly in between feature work and made with actors the company enjoys working with.
Tilda Cobham-Hervey’s directorial debut ‘A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl’ has been awarded the Crystal Bear for Best Short Film by the Youth Jury in the Generation KPlus section of the Berlin International Film Festival.
“It’s a great story about female friendship, it’s an aspirational story and it happened before the #MeToo movement and we’ve come clashing into that.”
When Emma Jensen wrote the first treatment of the screenplay for 'Mary Shelley' in 2011, she could not have imagined how the climate for female-centred films- and more broadly for women’s rights - would have evolved by the time the film was released.