Sunrise Films
Sunrise Films is an independent Australian film and television company that produces films that focus on social change.[1]
The company was founded in 2005 by Robert Rabiah, who has won the Australian Writer’s Guild Award (Monte Miller)[2] National Literary Award (Fellowship Of Australian Writer’s)[3] Best Actor In An Ensemble Cast (Monaco Charity Film Festival)[4] and has been nominated for Best Actor at the AACTA Awards[5] and the Inside Film Awards [6] as well as receiving a top 5 finalist placement at the Screen Producer’s Association of Australia Film Market. [7]
Rabiah has written, directed and produced several of Sunrise Films’ productions, such as Nothing To Declare, Death Letter, Antonio: Down Under (TV series), as well as The Further I Run and The Ideal Café.[8]
References
- ↑ "Sunrise Films [au]".
- ↑ "Australian Writers' Guild (2006)".
- ↑ "National Literary Awards, Australia (2006)".
- ↑ "Monaco Charity Film Festival (2011)".
- ↑ "Nominations For Australia's First 'Academy Awards' Revealed".
- ↑ "Jameson IF Awards Sydney announces nominations for 2011".
- ↑ "'The Hunter,' 'Eye of The Storm' Vie for Australian AACTA Awards".
- ↑ "AUSTRALIAN 'ACADEMY AWARDS' ANNOUNCES NOMINEES".