Australasian production company, Robber's Dog
has announced the signing of internationally renowned director, Alison
Maclean, to its growing roster.
Canadian-born but New
Zealand-raised, Maclean burst onto the scene in 1989 after her short
film, Kitchen Sink, garnered global plaudits - winning eight awards at
festivals worldwide as well as securing a Golden Palm nomination at the
Cannes Film Festival.
Maclean followed Kitchen Sink with two
highly successful feature films: Crush, which was an official selection
at Cannes, and Jesus' Son, which won the Little Gold Lion at the Venice
Film Festival, as well as securing Maclean a Best Director nomination.
Since then Maclean's work has grown to include, longform broadcast,
commercials and shorts. Longform work includes episodes of critically
acclaimed series Sex and the City, Carnivale, The Tudors, The L-Word,
and Gossip Girl. Within commercials she has directed films for clients
including, IKEA, Intel, AT&T, amongst others.
Maclean's
arrival at Robber's Dog comes after the completion of her latest
feature, The Rehearsal. The film is based on the novel by Booker
Prize-winning author Eleanor Catton, which she says reignited her
interest in Australasian creative.
Says Maclean: "Having lived
in Sydney for four years and been raised in New Zealand, I have a strong
connection to the area that I'd like to rekindle. I had a great
experience working in Auckland this past year making The Rehearsal, and
I'm keen to consolidate the relationships I formed and create new ones.
"A
couple of friends and colleagues in the industry recommended Robber's
Dog. I like the size of the company - they're selective and everyone is
invested. Plus, I appreciate the range of their work and interests, from
advertising to branded content and TV drama."
Maclean is represented by Park Pictures in the US and Europe.
VIEW 'THE REHEARSAL' TRAILER