Meet the Team

  • Director/Producer/Writer

    A multi-award winning filmmaker, 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 and Amelia received funding from Creative Art Central to produce their short-feature film, Australian comedic-horror MOTHER TONGUE (2023), featuring Stephen Hunter (THE HOBBIT TRILOGY (2012-2014)), which premiered in Sydney in 2023 at A Night of Horror International Film Festival and for which Glenn took home the Best Director Award. The film was produced as a proof-of-concept for the 8-part television series of MOTHER TONGUE, currently in development.

    Glenn is set to produce 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 Vicki Madden (THE GLOAMING (2020), THE KETTERING INCIDENT (2016)).

    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 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).

    Glenn is attending Content London in November 2023 seeking co-production and distribution opportunities for his television slate.

  • Director/Producer/Writer/Editor/Actor

    Amelia is a multi-award winning actress and content producer. She has performed the roles of screenwriter, producer, director, editor and sound designer for a number of film and television projects, including her own films which have received multiple awards around the globe. A highly trained and versatile actor, Amelia has performed in film, television, theatre and musical theatre through the past three decades and was awarded the Best Actress award at both the 2023 Vancouver International Movies Awards and the 2023 Detroit Independent Film Festival for her performance in her short film, HANDLED (2023).

    Amelia's political-thriller TV series LILITH is in development with producer Thomas M. Horton (HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (2022), THIRTEEN LIVES (2022), BRAVE NEW WORLD (2020)) and creative producer Vicki Madden (THE GLOAMING (2020), THE KETTERING INCIDENT (2016)).

    Amelia was awarded a funding grant by Creative Art Central to write and produce her short-feature film, Australian comedic-horror MOTHER TONGUE (2023), featuring Stephen Hunter (THE HOBBIT TRILOGY (2012-2014)), which had it's international cinema premiere in Sydney in 2023 at A Night of Horror International Film Festival and for which director Glenn Fraser took home the Best Director award. The 8-part TV series of MOTHER TONGUE for which the film was produced as a proof of concept, is currently in development with plans for production in the coming year.

    Amelia's short film HANDLED (2023) was a subject matter in The Australian Cinematographer's Society's tech committee's documentary on HDR technology, with Toby Oliver ACS (GET OUT (2017)), Tom Gleeson and Ben Allan CSi ACS.

    Amelia was a producer, director and actor for Australian TV Series PERVERT (2023) by Peita Breese of Bow Before Me Productions, which is currently in negotiation for distribution following Peita and Amelia's attendance at MIPCOM in Cannes.

    Amelia appeared on the judges panel for feature-length films in the 2022 A Night Of Horror Film Festival in Sydney and her other recent credits include COVID-lock down women's film initiative EXQUISITE CORPSE (2021) and multi-award winning LGBTQIA+ short film SALAD DAZE (2020).

    Amelia is attending Content London in November 2023 seeking co-production opportunities for her television projects.