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Glenn Fraser

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Glenn's films have been recognized at the Sundance, Edinburgh and Sydney Film Festivals, among others. He has written and directed film, animation, television and documentaries, created well-reviewed theatre pieces both in Sydney and in London, and filmed extensively around Australia, the Middle East, Asia, the Americas and the UK. Glenn is set to produce his partner Amelia Foxton's political-thriller TV series, Lilith, currently 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)). Glenn's extended-short comedic-horror film Mother Tongue, featuring Stephen Hunter (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)) and premiering in Sydney in 2023, was awarded a funding grant by Creative Art Central and the feature-length version was a finalist for the AACTA Pitch: Mother in Partnership with Monster Pictures for development funding and a distribution deal. Glenn wrote and directed the award-winning The Veiled (2016) in Australia, wrote the political thriller Beautiful Voice for director Chuck Russell (The Mask (1994)) in London and Canada and Glenn's teen horror The Roughhousers is in option with Academy Award-nominated producer Joanne Weatherstone. Glenn wrote, produced and directed short film Handled (2023) which featured in the Australian Cinematographer's Society tech committee documentary on HDR technology, with Toby Oliver (Get Out (2017)), Tom Gleeson and Ben Allan. Glenn appeared on the judges panel for feature-length films in the 2021 A Night Of Horror Film Festival: The Live Show (2013) in Sydney and his other recent credits include COVID-lock down women's film initiative Exquisite Corpse (2021) and multi-award winning LGBTQIA+ short film Salad Daze (2020).

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