MAKING VENUS
Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki

MAKING VENUS

Two cousins Jason and Julian decide it's time to change their lives and make a feature film The Venus Factory.

Making Venus documents their journey through pre-production, trouble with the unions, a script being rewritten only days before the shoot, and escalating costs. One disaster follows another. Creditors swarm in wanting their pound of flesh. Will the producers be able to attract a buyer for the film before it's too late?

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DR. JAZZ
Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki

DR. JAZZ

A Documentary about contemporary jazz in Sydney filtered through the personal perspective of the film’s director David Perry. It featured live performances from Bernie McGann Trio, Mike Nock Quartet and Clarion Fracture Zone - all recorded at the Strawberry Hills Hotel in Surry Hills. The film is also a meditation about jazz, art, and filmmaking.

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WHITEYS LIKE US
Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki

WHITEYS LIKE US

An observational account of what happens when 15 white Australian strangers undertake a course of 8 weekly meetings to discuss, argue and hopefully learn about Aboriginal reconciliation. What goes on in a bland high school class room represents a fascinating microcosm of how white Australians are dealing (or not dealing) with the country’s indigenous past and present.

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EXILE IN SARAJEVO
Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki Films as PRODUCER Tom Zubrycki

EXILE IN SARAJEVO

Bosnian-Australian Tahir Cambis travelled to the city of Sarajevo in 1995 three years into its siege by Bosnian Serb forces. This poignant and moving observational documentary covers the last six months of conflict, and focuses on the impact of the war on the civilian population in Sarajevo, particularly its children. Cambis is both insider and outsider in this story and the film unfolds like a visual diary as he meets the city’s people, learns of the personal impacts of the war and comes to terms with his own cultural history.

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