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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bridget_IkinBridget Ikin - Wikipedia

    Bridget Ikin is a New Zealand film producer who has lived and worked in Australia since 1990. Early life and education. Ikin was born in Lower Hutt, New Zealand. She took a BA in English literature from the University of Auckland, followed by an MA from London University. [1] Career.

  2. Bridget Ikin is a passionate champion of new and innovative filmmaking, having produced award-winning films, short films, documentaries and moving image projects over many years, in both Australia and New Zealand: initially through Hibiscus Films and now through Felix Media.

    • 245 Wilson Street Eveleigh, NSW, 2015 Australia
    • mail@felixmedia.com.au
    • (02) 8571 9080
  3. Jul 1, 2021 · Meet Bridget Ikin, FLUX curator at SFF. Bridget is passionate about the edges, where fiction meets ‘reality’, that marvellous space of friction, where experimentation and authenticity thrive.

  4. Bridget Ikin - Producer Bridget Ikin has made a habit of championing Antipodean women filmmakers with original visions, from Alison Maclean (Kitchen Sink) to Jane Campion (An Angel at My Table) and Australian Sarah Watt (Look Both Ways).

  5. Felix Media is an independent film company, based in Sydney, specialising in producing feature films and documentaries for cinema and television; and moving image projects with exceptional artists. Its company directors are Bridget Ikin and John Maynard.

    • 245 Wilson Street Eveleigh, NSW, 2015 Australia
    • mail@felixmedia.com.au
    • (02) 8571 9080
  6. www.aidc.com.au › whos-coming › bridget-ikinBridget Ikin | AIDC

    Bridget Ikin is an award-winning producer, of feature films and documentary, including BAFTA-nominated Jen Peedom’s Sherpa. She also produces significant multi-screen video projects for artists, and is the curator of FLUX art+film program, for the Sydney Film Festival.

  7. Nov 26, 2018 · Bridget Ikin is a remarkable producer and we hope she inspires younger people in an industry caught between art and money.