Glen Stasiuk

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In The Loop
Executive Producer
The neighbour's stuck in a time loop again, and Eric has to figure out how to help him.
To Be Devoured
Executive Producer
Lilith returns home for the first time since she was a young girl and discovers a secret that has been hidden from her all this time.
Don't Go Into the Basement
Executive Producer
Adam is a man overtaken by PSTD from fighting in Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks. His comrade, Mitch has noticed some unsavoury changes in his character and has been trying to help his friend. After one day when Adam has been hurting himself badly, Mitch restrains him in the basement and calls an ambulance for his aid. Wendy, Mitch’s wife and Adam’s sister are curious about all the fuss, and after going into the basement she discovers a new world, hell.
Wadjemup: Black Prison White Playground
Writer
Black Prison White Playground. Wadjemup/Rottnest Island. A beautiful place that is culturally and spiritually significant to Aboriginal people. And also a site where gross harm took place and hundreds of Aboriginal men are buried in unmarked graves.
Wadjemup: Black Prison White Playground
Director
Black Prison White Playground. Wadjemup/Rottnest Island. A beautiful place that is culturally and spiritually significant to Aboriginal people. And also a site where gross harm took place and hundreds of Aboriginal men are buried in unmarked graves.
Weewar
Director
In 1842 the Crown prosecuted Weewar, a Binjareb Nyungar warrior, for carrying out tribal payback by spearing Dyung of the Mooro Group. When Weewar heard that Dyung, a member of the tribe responsible for the death of his son, was moving through Binjareb Territory he was governed by one law – Traditional Aboriginal Law. Weewar’s trial became the test case in Western Australia which determined that British Law took precedence over traditional law. Dedicated to Theo Kearing a Binjareb Warrior.
Footprints in the Sand
Producer
Footprints in the Sand tells of the extraordinary search for Warri and Yatungka, believed to be the last of the Gibson Desert people who 'came in’ out of the desert for the first time in the late 1970s. This is both a sad love story and an uplifting tale of survival and rescue.
Footprints in the Sand
Writer
Footprints in the Sand tells of the extraordinary search for Warri and Yatungka, believed to be the last of the Gibson Desert people who 'came in’ out of the desert for the first time in the late 1970s. This is both a sad love story and an uplifting tale of survival and rescue.
Footprints in the Sand
Director
Footprints in the Sand tells of the extraordinary search for Warri and Yatungka, believed to be the last of the Gibson Desert people who 'came in’ out of the desert for the first time in the late 1970s. This is both a sad love story and an uplifting tale of survival and rescue.