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Sophie Hyde (born 1977) is an Australian film director, writer, and producer based in , . She is co-founder of Closer Productions and known for her award-winning debut fiction film, 52 Tuesdays (2013) and the comedy drama Animals (2019). She has also made several documentaries, including Life in Movement (2011), a documentary about dancer and choreographer , and television series, such as (2019). Her latest film, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, premiered at the Sundance Festival in 2022. Her upcoming film stars and .


Early life and education
Sophie Hyde was born in in 1977. As a teenager, she learnt acting skills at the Unley Youth Theatre (later Urban Myth), where she met some of her future colleagues. She later studied film theatre at Flinders University in Adelaide and followed up at La Trobe University in , graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1998.


Work

2000s
In 2005, Hyde returned to Adelaide with funding to make a film about women's toilets. Later that year, she reconnected with a college acquaintance, and Bryan Mason. They began a personal and professional relationship, forming a film company, Closer Productions. As of 2018, they reside in Malvern with their child, Audrey.


2010s
Hyde and Mason started making videos for and dance shows, then moved to . After becoming friends with and dancer , they started making a documentary about her. After the dancer's untimely death in a traffic accident in in 2007, they completed the film and named it Life in Movement, which was named best work at the 2011 Ruby Awards for the arts, won the 2011 Foxtel Australian Documentary Prize and won nominations for direction and for best feature documentary.

Hyde completed her first feature film as director, co-writer and co-producer, 52 Tuesdays, filmed in Adelaide in 2013, then spent a year promoting it. This film earned many accolades, including World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award for Hyde at Sundance in 2014 and a at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Hyde's next project was a six-part called Fucking Adelaide ( F*!#ing Adelaide), commissioned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and , aired on national TV from 15 July 2018 and after debuting at the Adelaide Film Festival in 2017. A dark comedy about "home, family, identity and the 'small town-ness' of Adelaide", each episode was a part of a story told from a different character’s perspective, including a character played by Hyde's child Audrey and also starring Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and as three siblings who respond to their mother's (played by ) request to return to the family home in Adelaide. Hyde has said that "It’s about the beautiful side of family, but also the negative side of being around people who feel like they know you, but perhaps don't allow you to change."; also that it reflects her love of Adelaide, which is greater once one has been away. The title started out as a joke, reflecting how Hyde felt about returning to Adelaide after being away — "both comforting and claustrophobic". Co-written by Matthew Cormack and and produced by Rebecca Summerton, it was in competition at the International Festival in France in 2018, and screened in Berlin.

In 2018 Hyde made Animals, based on the novel of the same name by Emma Jane Unsworth, in Dublin. This was her first feature film shot abroad, and was screened in the Premieres category at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and as an Adelaide Film Festival "pop-up" event in April 2019. It was an Irish-Australian co-production and although not initiated by Hyde, it was a Closer Productions film.

In January 2019 it was announced that a drama mini-series called would be screened later in the year on SBS TV, produced and directed by Hyde and starring , , , Sam Reid, Jessica De Gouw, and .

In My Blood It Runs (2019), directed by director Maya Newell, produced by Hyde, Rachel Nanninaaq Edwardson, and Newell and made in collaboration with and people in the Northern Territory, had its world premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in in April/May 2019.


2020s
Starting to work as an international director, in 2021 Hyde directed the comedy film, starring , called Good Luck to You, Leo Grande. Written by , the film was made by Genesius Pictures in the UK. This is her first film in a long time as an independent director, without Closer Productions and with her not acting as producer as well. It premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival (an online rather than in-person event because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States) on 23 January 2022. It was released on in the US on 17 June 2022, in UK cinemas on the same date, and in Australian cinemas from 18 August 2022.

In April 2022 announced funding for a number of projects, including , described as "an inter-generational queer family drama", to be made by Hyde along with co-writer Matthew Cormack, producer and executive producer Aud Mason-Hyde. In May 2024 it was announced that would be starring alongside in , which is being filmed in , , and . The film also stars Hyde's child Aud Mason-Hyde, , , , , Tilda Cobham-Hervey, and . Sales for the film begin at the Marché du Film (Film Market) at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.

Hyde is slated to direct upcoming biopic An Ideal Wife, centring on the sexual awakening experienced by poet-author when she found out her husband was homosexual.


Closer Productions
Hyde is co-founder, along with Mason, of the film production company Closer Productions, which is based in the Adelaide suburb of Glenside. Other members of the Closer team are Mason (editor, DOP, producer, director); Matthew Bate (writer, director); Rebecca Summerton (producer); Matthew Cormack (writer, sales/delivery); Raynor Pettge (visual effects, editor); and (development manager, writer, director).


Recognition and awards
A 2024 homage to her work as a filmmaker published in 's Unsung Auteurs series noted her "strong visual sense and taste for the daring and unusual", but said that her "sensitivity towards actors... really gives Sophie Hyde her directorial power", and that she is "nothing short of a national treasure".

Awards include:

  • Numerous nominations and awards for 52 Tuesdays
  • 2009: Melbourne International Film Festival — Best Experimental Short Film — Winner (with Kat Worth) — Necessary Games
  • 2012: — Best Feature Length Documentary — Nominee (shared with Bryan Mason) — Life in Movement (2011)
  • 2012: AACTA Awards — Best Feature Length Documentary — Nominee (shared with Matthew Bate) — Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (2011)
  • 2012: AACTA Awards — Best Direction in a Documentary — Nominee (shared with Bryan Mason) — Life in Movement (2011)
  • 2018: Screen Producers Australia (SPA) Awards - Online Series Production of the Year – Winner (Closer Productions) – Fucking Adelaide (2017)


Filmography

Film

As director
  • Ok, Let's Talk About Me (2005) - short documentary. Producer, director.
  • The Road to Wallaroo (2006) - short documentary biography. Producer, director.
  • My Last Ten Hours with you (2007) - short drama/ -themed film, included in the Boys on Film DVD series (6: Pacific Rim). Director.
  • Necessary Games (2009) - short drama/fantasy. Producer, co-director (with Kat Worth).
  • Elephantiasis (2010) - short film. Producer, director. Winner, Best Director, World of Women Film Festival.
  • Life in Movement (2011) - documentary about dancer and choreographer . Producer/director/writer.
  • 52 Tuesdays (2014) - drama. Producer, director, co-writer with Matthew Cormack.
  • Animals (2019) - comedy/drama. Producer/director.
  • Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (2022)
  • (TBA)
  • An Ideal Wife (TBA)


As producer
  • Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (2011) - documentary/comedy/drama (written and directed by Matthew Bate). Producer.
  • Sam Klemke's Time Machine (2015) - feature length documentary (written and directed by Matthew Bate). Producer.
  • My Best Friend is Stuck on the Ceiling (2015) - short comic film (written and directed by Matt Vesely). Co-producer.
  • In My Blood It Runs (formerly Kids) (2019) - documentary (directed by Maya Newell and others). Producer.


Television
  • Fucking Adelaide (2017) - TV mini-series (6 short episodes) for ABC TV. Producer/director. AKA F*!#ing Adelaide and F**king Adelaide.
  • (2019) - four-part drama screening on SBS in August 2019. Producer/director.


Video
  • Beyond Beliefs: Muslims & Non-Muslims in Australia (2007) - documentary. Producer, writer.


Others
  • Wastelander Panda (2012), a three-part webseries (executive producer); prologue for a television series


See also
  • List of female film and television directors
  • List of LGBT-related films directed by women


Further reading
Audio
Video
  • - talking about Shut Up Little Man! and Life In Movement; chaired by Richard Harris, CEO of SAFC.
  • (15 minutes) - the four women driving the film Animals talk about it.


External links

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