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Screen Producers Australia names production business of the year finalists

Screen Producers Australia announced today the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award honouring Executive Producer, Des Monaghan, and the Media Super Production Business of the Year finalists for the 14th Screen Producers Australia Awards.

The announcement:

Screen Producers Australia announced today the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award honouring Executive Producer, Des Monaghan, and the Media Super Production Business of the Year finalists for the 14th Screen Producers Australia Awards.

Hosted by award-winning actor, writer and producer Adam Zwar, the Awards recognise the creation of outstanding screen content; celebrate the skill, accomplishment, imagination and passion of its Production Businesses; and aim to increase awareness of the role producers play in creating Australian screen stories for local and international audiences.

Matthew Deaner, Executive Director of Screen Producers Australia said: “This year’s awards highlight the incredible contribution individuals and businesses make to the Australian screen industry, and the importance of the Awards in recognising excellence and acknowledging their great efforts.”

The Media Super Production Business of the Year is awarded to a Production Business that has produced an outstanding project or body of work, which has contributed to the advancement of the screen industry.

Media Super Production Business of the Year 2014 finalists:

  • Hoodlum
  • Playmaker Media
  • Princess Pictures
  • Screentime
  • See-Saw Films

The recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, Des Monaghan, is one of Australia’s leading and multi-award winning Executive Producers. For over half a century, his energy and excellence has transformed the screen culture of Australia and New Zealand, and established Monaghan as one of Australian television’s most influential figures. This May, Monaghan stepped down as Executive Chairman of the Screentime group, following 18 years with business partner Bob Campbell, having produced many of Australia’s most celebrated dramas, including ANZAC Girls for ABC Television, the Underbelly franchise for the Nine Network and the critically acclaimed Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet series for Showtime Australia.

Across Monaghan’s career, he has delivered quality, dynamic productions in all genres, including telemovies, mini-series, long-form drama, comedy, serial drama and infotainment/reality, in Australia and internationally. His role at Screentime follows positions as Controller of Programming and subsequently Director of Program and Production for Television New Zealand (TVNZ) Networks 1 and 2, and in the late 1980s, Monaghan set up South Pacific Pictures Limited before being appointed Network Director of Production and Program Development for the Seven Network in Australia.

Adam Zwar is a multi award-winning actor, writer and producer. He is best known for co-creating and starring in the Australian comedy series Lowdown (ABC, BBC4) and Wilfred (SBS), which was formatted for FX in the US. More recently, Adam created the popular Agony series – Agony Uncles, Agony Aunts, The Agony of Life and The Agony of Modern Manners for the ABC. Selected acting credits include Party Tricks (Network Ten), Rake (ABC), Howzat (Channel Nine) as well as feature films, The Wedding Party (MIFF) and Rats and Cats (MIFF, SXSW).

The Award recipients will be revealed at the prestigious Screen Producers Australia Awards, taking place on Tuesday 18 November, 2014 from 6.30pm at the Palladium at Crown in Melbourne as part of the 29th SCREEN FOREVER Conference.

Screen Producers Australia Awards

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Palladium at Crown, Melbourne, 8 Whiteman Street Southbank

Red Carpet 6.30 – 7.30pm

Awards 7.30 – 8.30pm

SCREEN FOREVER 2014

16-19 November 2014

Crown Conference Centre, 8 Whiteman Street Southbank

Registrations now open at www.screenforever.org.au

Source: Screen Producers Australia media release

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