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Susan Mary Maslin (born ) is an Australian screen producer. She is best known for her feature films '' Road to Nhill'' (1997), ''
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'' (2003), and '' The Dressmaker'' (2015), but has produced or executive produced more documentary films than fiction features. She is co-founder of the company Film Art Media, established in 2008 with her creative and business partner Daryl Dellora, based in
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.


Early life and education

Susan Mary Maslin was born in , and raised on a
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north of
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in rural
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. She regularly participated in the horse-riding competition at the
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bush picnic, and won it twice. She attended
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at St Margaret's School in
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. The author of '' The Dressmaker'', Rosalie Ham, also from Jerilderie, attended the same school, a few years ahead of Maslin. Initially graduating with a Bachelor of Science from
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and intending to do an honours year in
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, Maslin instead switched to media studies at the Canberra College of Advanced Education (CCAE), after being attracted by the film posters in the building. Her only exposure to media so far had been as a member of the Women's Broadcasting Collective at the
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station 2XX, but she gained entry as one of four full-time students at the faculty. The course had a focus on film history rather than practice, and she graduated with a Graduate Diploma in Media in 1983 after a year of study. It was at CCAE that Maslin met Daryl Dellora, her long-term creative and business partner, who was a fellow student in the Graduate Diploma of Media Studies. Politicised on campus by the birth of second wave feminism in Australia, Maslin started what would become a lifelong fight for women's rights. Maslin was involved with the Women Against Rape in War group, some of whom were arrested and charged in Canberra for using
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to protest rape being used as a weapon in war in 1981. In 1983, she and Frances Sutherland produced and directed a video called "More than one day of the year". Maslin wrote the music and lyrics for a song was recorded by the rock band Domestic Dirt in 1982. Later in her career, in 2013, Maslin completed the two-year Master of Screen Arts and Business degree at the
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(AFTRS). She did this with the specific goal of learning how to create a
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in order to attract private capital and for a feature film, before producing ''The Dressmaker''.


Career

Maslin wrote, directed, and produced her first feature documentary ''Thanks Girls and Goodbye'' (1988), about the Australian Land Army – the women who worked on farms during the Second World War and supported the war effort through food production. She then went on to produce the hour-long documentary ''Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator'' (1991), co-written and directed by Daryl Dellora, about
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's battle to retain his position on the
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. The film was nominated for Best Documentary at the Australian Film Institute Award in 1992. A ''
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'' reviewer wrote in 2017 "in the eyes of this viewer, the film was able to capture something greater than the circumstances that surrounded Lionel Murphy during his lifetime". ''Conspiracy'', a 1994 documentary about the 1978
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, was produced by Maslin, and directed and co-written by Dellora. She produced her first feature drama, '' Road to Nhill'' (1997), with director Sue Brooks and screenwriter Alison Tilson, which won Best Feature Film at the
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in 1997. In 1998 Maslin produced feature documentary ''The Highest Court'', which shows first-hand the characters and drama of the
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. Maslin then went on to tell the story of
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, architect of the
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, in ''The Edge of Possible'' (1998). This film won the Golden Plaque at the Chicago International Television Competition. Maslin teamed up again with director Sue Brooks and writer Alison Tilson on ''
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'' (2003), which won many awards, including the 2003 Australian Film Institute Best Feature Film. She executive produced the 2006 feature film '' Irresistible'' starring
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. She then produced and executive produced a number of Australian documentaries, including''
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'' (producer; won the 2006 Australian Film Institute Best Feature Documentary Film), ''Celebrity: Dominick Dunne'' (producer), ''Michael Kirby: Don't Forget the Justice Bit'' (producer), ''Breaking the News'' (executive producer) and ''Ringbalin: Breaking the Drought'' (executive producer). Maslin produced '' The Dressmaker'', directed by
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, released in 2015. Starring
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,
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,
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, and
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, the film was based on the book of the same title written by Rosalie Ham. The film was one of the most successful in Australian history, grossing $20 million at the box office and garnered the highest number of nominations at the 2015 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards, winning five including the People's Choice Award for Favourite Australian Film. In 2021 Maslin said of ''The Dressmaker'' that it was "the most exhilarating project I've worked on, as well as the most stressful" (she said that she had often referred to it as ''The Stressmaker'' at the time), and she was also proud that it had "paved the way for so many other female-driven films". Maslin produced and/or executive produced the feature documentary ''Harry Seidler: Modernist'' (2017); comedy series ''Other People's Problems'' (2017), and the documentary ''Paper Trails'' (2017). ''The Show Must Go On'' (2019) is a documentary about mental health that screened on ABC TV, although it did not have all of the associated launch events that were planned owing to the beginning of the
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. '' Brazen Hussies'' (2020; by filmmakers Philippa Campey, Andrea Foxworthy, and Catherine Dwyer) is a feature documentary about second-wave feminism in Australia, which was screened at 56 cinemas in Australia, lasting for three months on the big screen, after having great difficulty in getting it financed. She produced two documentaries about the life and work of film editor Jill Bilcock, both released in 2017. ''Jill Billcock: The Art Of Film Editing'' was made for
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, and won an SAE ATOM Awards in 2018. ''Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible'' (78 mins), which was released in cinemas, is a feature documentary film, directed, written, co-produced, and edited by Axel Grigor, and executive produced by Maslin. The film won the Audience Award at the
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. Maslin and her company executive produced a documentary about
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called ''
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''. The film was directed by Danny Cohen, who had collaborated with Barnett on several of her
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s previously. The film premiered at the
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in August 2021, and screened at a number of film festivals before being released in cinemas in March 2022. It was also broadcast on ABC Television, and is available on DVD. ''The Little Qipao Shop'', directed by
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and Eddie Fong, was under development in 2023. ''The Search For The Palace Letters'', a feature documentary about
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's legal battle against the
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and
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to access the palace letters (relating to the dismissal of Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam), was broadcast on ABC TV in January 2024.


Other activities

Maslin is also a
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of independent documentary films, through her company Film Art Media, established in 2008 with Daryl Dellora and based in
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. She said of the company "Our goal has always been to connect ideas with people, and we do that through a variety of ways. We're not just in the business of producing and making content. We’re actually in the business of developing
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and finding ways to connect that with people. So, Film Art Media is actually a
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management and distribution company." In the late 1980s, Maslin co-founded Women in Film and Television (Victoria), seeking to address
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in the film industry, and is patron of WIFT. From 2011 to 2021 she was president of the Natalie Miller Fellowship, an organisation supporting the professional leadership of women in all sectors of the Australian screen industry. She has served on numerous boards, including the
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,
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, and
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, and encourages women to take up positions on boards in the screen industry, where they are under-represented. she is deputy chair of Documentary Australia. In October 2021, Maslin was a member of an industry group that developed the Australian Feature Film Summit, an online meeting to grow the success of the Australian feature film sector. In 2023, Maslin was a guest speaker at the
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. She is the founder and course leader of a Creative Leadership program, a workshop lasting two days, at Compton School, in Melbourne, "the first business school for creatives".


Awards and honours

Maslin was the inaugural recipient of the Jill Robb Award for Outstanding leadership, achievement and service to the Victorian screen industry in 2012. She has been
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(an honorary position) at the
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, and adjunct fellow at
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School of Film and Television. In 2017 she was awarded the RMIT University Medal for her services as adjunct professor. In 2018 she was inducted onto the
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. In June 2019 she was made an
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for "distinguished service to the Australian film industry as a producer, and through roles with professional bodies". At that time, she was Charles Herschell Industry Fellow at
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. Later that year, she was the recipient of the Alumni Excellence Award - Faculty of Arts and Design from
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. In 2021, Maslin won the Chauvel Award, which acknowledges significant contribution to the Australian screen industry.


Personal life

Maslin is friends with author Rosalie Ham, with whom she plays golf.


Selected filmography


References


External links

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