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CORRIE CHEN



ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST RISING TALENTS, Chen has worked on projects in both comedy and drama, directing Homecoming Queens, Mustangs FC, Five Bedrooms and Sisters. She has recently directed episodes of SeaChange and Wentworth and was the sole director on New Gold Mountain, a historical drama telling the untold story of the Chinese-Australian experience during the Australian Gold Rush. Her latest project is Bad Behaviour, a four-part series for streamer Stan. It focuses on a star student who arrives for a year of character building at the wilderness campus of an exclusive girls’ boarding school, only to find herself in a dormitory surrounded by the most volatile and the most vulnerable. The series promises to delve into the darker side of the school experience and how its effects can carry over into adulthood.
who must balance chasing his dreams, managing his clients and looking after his 10-year-old daughter, while things have a habit of not going to plan. Actors including Sidse Babett Knudsen, Dar Salim, Ulrich Thomsen and Lars Ranthe also star as heightened versions of themselves.





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OVER THE PAST FIVE YEARS, MOORHOUSE HAS HELMED SOME OF THE BIGGEST SERIES IN AUSTRALIAN TELEVISION, from Wanted and Les Norton to Stateless and Wakefield, while her feature credits include The Dressmaker, starring Kate Winslet. For her latest project, Savage River, Moorhouse shot all six episodes of an ABC Australia crime drama that promises a compelling and suspenseful mystery set in a small town. The story introduces Miki Anderson (Katherine Langford), who returns to her hometown in rural Victoria after eight years in prison and is determined to finally move on with her life. But the close-knit community of Savage River is not about to let her forget the past that easily. When a murder rocks the town, Miki immediately becomes the focus of everyone’s suspicion – and as the police close in, she sets out to prove her innocence, uncovering longburied secrets that will cast doubt on everything she thought she knew.