Kylie du Fresne
Partner, Producer
Kylie is a leading Australian Producer working across both feature films and high end television drama.
Her producing credits include 52 episodes of the Tim Winton adaptation
Lockie Leonard for the Nine Network and BBC. Series one won the 2007 Logie Award, AFI Award and ATOM Award for Best Children's Series, was also nominated for a BAFTA and has sold through-out the world.
In 2008 Kylie produced the prime time telemovie
Scorched for the Nine Network and ITV Int. Along with a 2009 Logie and AWGIE nomination,
Scorched won the 2009 Digital Emmy for its cross platform and a Gold ACS award for Cinematography. Her other drama producing credits include the ABC telemovie
Stepfather of the Bride from writer Geoffrey Atherden starring William McInnes and Noni Hazelhurst and the first
Small Claims telemovie for Network Ten, starring Rebecca Gibney and Claudia Karvan.
At the Berlin International Film Festival in 2005, Kylie, with Director Wayne Blair, won the Crystal Bear Award for
The Djarn Djarns, a half hour drama that went on to screen and garner great acclaim around the world. Together in 2004 Kylie and Wayne made the short film
Black Talk, which also won many awards, including the Dendy Award for Best Film.
Kylie has produced a number of documentaries for ABC and SBS and was named a ‘Star of Tomorrow' by Screen International. In February 2010, Kylie was invited as an International Jury Member for the Generation section of the Berlin Film Festival.