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Alone 0ut here

Biscuit Tin Productions has signed its first Global license, sales & distribution agreement for ‘Alone out here’ with Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) a major international distributor with over 1 billion digital customers and social media followers. CNE will also screen the film in their own digital publication ‘The New Yorker’ documentary series.

  • Montreal LGBTQ film festival Sélection Officielle

  • Cannes Indie Short Film festival Official Selection

  • Official selection for Big Sky Documentary Film Festival (BSDFF)

  • Finalist in the AltFest film festival New York 2020 

  • Officially selected for: LGBTQ Unbordered International Film Festival 2020 - USA.


 

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Keep Stepping

Keep Stepping follows the parallel stories of Gabi and Patricia, remarkably different dancers, as they train for the biggest street dance competition in Australia: Destructive Steps. A win in their categories will bring an escape from the lives they’ve been dealt. But first, they must overcome financial hardship, injury, volatile relationships, and even the risk of being deported. Filmed over seven years with intimate access to a breathtaking, but largely misunderstood art form. KEEP STEPPING is a coming-of-age story about love, obsession, and the transformative power of performance.


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Well Played

Annie’s Story

Destructive Steps


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Our approach as producers is based on respect for the audience, the subject matter and our creative collaborators. We believe that great results are achieved through clarity of communication, honesty and working hard to achieve the most dynamic outcome possible regardless of budget and deadline.


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Rebel Wilson Kids Choice Awards 2016

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