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Mums in Film

Ruby Challenger
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  • Ep 12: Lucy Gaffy - Director
    Lucy Gaffy is an award-winning filmmaker who, over the last decade, has worked across a range of productions and media. She is mother to a gorgeous boy who will proudly tell everyone and anyone that he is four years old. Most recently, Lucy directed the opening story “We the Spiders” for the anthology feature film, Here Out West (Co-Curious/ ABC, 2021) alongside directors Ana Kokkinos, Leah Purcell, Julie Kalceff and Fadia Abboud. The film had its World Premiere as the Opening Night Film for the 2021 Sydney Film Festival and has been nominated for a 2022 AACTA Award for Best Film. Lucy’s recent television credits include Set Up Director of Totally Completely Fine for Sundance/STAN, 5 episodes of the Netflix series Irreverent, drama series, Amazing Grace, for Playmaker and the Nine Network; three episodes of the ABC/Netflix series, The Unlisted (Aquarius Films, 2019) and prior to this, multiple episodes across series three and four of the enormously successful Nine Network series Doctor Doctor (Easy Tiger, 2017-18).
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  • Ep 11: Ruby Challenger - Part 2
    Part 2 of Ruby (your host) and Leonie (your editor and producer of this poddy!) in front of the mic! Leonie interviews Ruby, hot off the plane from Cannes about her experience traveling to the huge festival with small children in tow! When Ruby and Mums in Film producer Leonie Marsh first met, Leonie interviewed Ruby as she was fresh off the plane from France after her film MumLife had premiered at Cannes Film Festival. This chat is split into two parts as we couldn't stop talking, and it's a really great listen to Ruby's thoughts post-festival with children.  Ruby's short film, MumLife, screened in official competition in the 2022 La Cinef section at Cannes Film Festival. Five weeks earlier she had given birth to her second baby, so she packed up her family of four and took them to the festival! MumLife is a 15 minute musical about post-natal anxiety and is now enjoying a festival run. This year she released Next - a drama episodic filmed specifically for release on social media. Ruby completed her Masters of Screen Arts in Directing at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in 2021. She wrote her thesis on motherhood and the cinema, looking at mothers in front and behind the screen, which she released on Instagram. ​ Ruby has been on film sets since she was born - legend has it her first trip after the hospital was a film set to visit her dad (she was born during his film shoot - sorry dad). Following her unofficial education in filmmaking, her career in the film industry began in the Art and Costume departments, which took her all around Australia. Her first short film as Director/Producer/Writer, Daily Bread, played at festivals around Australia and the world and winning awards including the St Kilda Film Festival People’s Choice.   Produced by Ruby Challenger and Leonie Marsh. This episode is sponsored by Screen Vixens. Follow along for all our updates.
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  • Ep 11 : Ruby Challenger - Director - Part 1
    This is a special ep! You are getting both Ruby (your host) and Leonie (your editor and producer of this poddy!) in front of the mic! When Ruby and Mums in Film producer Leonie Marsh first met, Leonie interviewed Ruby as she was fresh off the plane from France after her film MumLife had premiered at Cannes Film Festival. This chat is split into two parts as we couldn't stop talking, and it's a really great listen to Ruby's thoughts post-festival with children.  Ruby's short film, MumLife, screened in official competition in the 2022 La Cinef section at Cannes Film Festival. Five weeks earlier she had given birth to her second baby, so she packed up her family of four and took them to the festival! MumLife is a 15 minute musical about post-natal anxiety and is now enjoying a festival run. This year she released Next - a drama episodic filmed specifically for release on social media. Ruby completed her Masters of Screen Arts in Directing at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in 2021. She wrote her thesis on motherhood and the cinema, looking at mothers in front and behind the screen, which she released on Instagram. ​ Ruby has been on film sets since she was born - legend has it her first trip after the hospital was a film set to visit her dad (she was born during his film shoot - sorry dad). Following her unofficial education in filmmaking, her career in the film industry began in the Art and Costume departments, which took her all around Australia. Her first short film as Director/Producer/Writer, Daily Bread, played at festivals around Australia and the world and winning awards including the St Kilda Film Festival People’s Choice.   Produced by Ruby Challenger and Leonie Marsh. This episode is sponsored by Screen Vixens. Follow along for all our updates.
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  • Ep 10: Michelle Carey - Film Programmer / Co Founder of The Red Balloon Alliance
    Michelle Carey is a film programmer, curator and creative producer. For eight years she was Artistic Director of the Melbourne International Film Festival.  Since relocating to Berlin in 2018, she has been a member of the features selection committee at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and a mentor at the Berlinale Talents, as well as a program advisor for the New York Film Festival and the upcoming inaugural SXSW Sydney. She was previously on the selection committee for the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes. As an independent curator she has also put together programs such as Pioneering Women, dedicated to women directors working in Australia in the 1980s and ‘90s, which screened at the Museum for the Moving Image in New York City in 2022. In 2019 she co-founded The Red Balloon Alliance, dedicated to providing family-friendly solutions at film festivals, helping to establish day care services at the Cannes, Berlin and San Sebastian film festivals. She is a recipient of a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters from the French government. Show Notes: The Red Balloon Alliance - Facebook group Instagram @redballoonalliance La Balloon Rouge This episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠Screen Vixens⁠⁠ and produced by ⁠⁠⁠Ruby Challenger ⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠Leonie Marsh⁠⁠⁠. Follow along ⁠@⁠⁠_allruby_⁠ and @mumsinfilm for all our updates.
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  • Ep 9: Rosie Ricketson - Producer / Artist / Doula
    Rose is a freelance creative producer working across film, podcasts, and festivals and events. She works closely with artists and visionaries to build networks of support around projects, charging each endeavour with the energy derived from her diverse experience in the arts, community engagement, social change and maternal activism. In 2022, Rose attended the Venice International Film Festival with a short film she produced Love Forever, with collaborator Clare Young. She took her 9 month old baby, Miro, along with them - an experience Ruby and her could relate about, with Ruby having attended Cannes in 2022 with her 5 week old. They share the highs and lows of these experiences. In her season of motherhood, Rose is working with professional mothers to balance creative pursuits alongside mothering; to create a life where neither has to suffer. She works with committed creatives who want to charge their work with the wisdom found through mothering, and provides the support, flexibility, and resources to help mother creatives thrive in their projects. Rose is also a mother artist and is forever finding creative solutions, pathways and collaborations that make both jobs pleasurable and guided by joy and wellbeing. She currently lives and works in the rural township of Braidwood, NSW, where she is establishing a creative production house with writer-director Clare Young. Living rurally, Rose works online with clients as a consultant and producer. To work with Rose, email [email protected] and her Insta is @_rosierick_ Show Notes: Rosie's website Claire Young LOVE FOREVER - short film The Good Enough Mother Podcast with Dr Sophie Brock (produced by Rose) Newborn Mothers Podcast, Ep 27 'Find Your Voice' - the ep Rose mentions re women saying no doesn't mean it's final This episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠Screen Vixens⁠⁠ and produced by ⁠⁠⁠Ruby Challenger ⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠Leonie Marsh⁠⁠⁠. Follow along ⁠@⁠⁠_allruby_⁠ and @mumsinfilm for all our updates.
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About Mums in Film

Ruby Challenger is a film director and mother. Ruby completed her Masters of Screen Arts in Directing at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in 2021 and wrote her thesis on motherhood and the cinema, looking at mothers in front and behind the screen. Her short MumLife premiered at Cannes Film Festival, 2022. Five weeks earlier she had given birth to her second baby, so she packed up her family of four and took them to the festival! In this podcast, Ruby is further exploring the highs and lows of being a working mother in the film industry. www.rubychallenger.com
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