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WRITER/DIRECTOR - HYLTON SHAW 

For the past seven years Hylton has worked in a range of freelance positions within film and television production including Production Coordinating, Casting & Research. Most recently Hylton has focused on television drama production and has worked on shows such as Wentworth, Glitch and Five Bedrooms

In 2015, Hylton co-produced short film Sinkhole which played at over 10 international film festivals including the St Kilda Film Festival and Edinburgh Short Film Festival. In 2017 she production managed feature documentary Guardians of the Strait (MIFF, 2017).

No Time For Quiet is Hylton’s first foray into directing which she has co-written and co-directed with Samantha Dinning alongside Film Camp’s Philippa Campey and Executive Producer Claire Jager.  Hylton is a dedicated impact storyteller and is committed to amplifying the voices of the LGBTIQ+ community.


 
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WRITER/DIRECTOR - SAMANTHA DINNING

Samantha Dinning has worked as a producer, script developer, writer/director, and cinematographer in the Australian and UK film industries for over a decade.

As a recipient of Screen Australia's Enterprise People Program, in 2018 Sam joined Philippa Campey as a Creative Producer at Film Camp working across a slate of documentary and drama projects. Recent producing credits include the ABC Art Bite Series The Unmissables and NITV Series Treaty Docs. She is currently producing theatrical documentary Palazzo Di Cozzo (supported by Film Vic and Screen Australia) and The Vinyl Records: Destroy Phallus Oppression (supported by Screen Australia).

In 2014, Samantha teamed up with award-wining producer/director Claire Jager to make the feature documentary Guardians of the Strait (MIFF, 2017), which Sam co-produced and shot. During this time she also wrote and directed her first short drama Sinkhole (2015), which played at over 10 local and international Film Festivals.


 
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PRODUCER - PHILIPPA CAMPEY

Philippa Campey is the founder of Film Camp, based in Melbourne. Over the past 15 years Film Camp has produced many critically acclaimed and commercially successful feature documentaries including Bastardy, Murundak: Songs of Freedom and Iraq, My Country.

Her debut feature drama Galore premiered at Berlinale 2014, The Face fo Ukraine: Casting Oksana Bauilul won the Short Film Jury Prize at Sundance 2015 and her debut short Clara won the Jury Special Mention in Cannes 2005. Other films have won awards at AFI Fest, FIFO and Seminci Valladolid, and have screened films at over 100 festivals in the world including Venice, Berlinale, Telluride, True/False, BFI London and Sheffield Doc/Fest.

Philippa has most recently produced theatrical documentaries The Leunig Fragments about the acclaimed cartoonist and artist, No Time For Quiet about Girls Rock!, and Brazen Hussies, a history of women’s liberation in Australia.

Philippa was awarded SPA's Independent Documentary Producer of the Year (2008); Film Victoria's Greg Tepper Award (2009); and is an inaugural recipient of Film Victoria's Natalie Miller Fellowship Women in Leadership fellowship (2016).