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Celebrating Samia and Shawn on #IDPWD 2020!

Celebrating Samia and Shawn on #IDPWD 2020!

Dec 3, 2020 | Latest News | 0 comments

Curious Creators Samia Halabi and Shawn Spina had their Screenability films invited to be part of ABC iView’s #IDPWD Digital Collection.

Making to Creating

Making to Creating

Aug 20, 2019 | Case Studies & Reflections, Toolkit | 0 comments

What’s the difference between ‘making’ and ‘creating’? Shawn Spina reflects on the (sometimes scary, sometimes exciting) differences between helping someone make a project and creating your own project.

Sydney Film Festival Highlights

Sydney Film Festival Highlights

Jul 5, 2019 | Latest News | 0 comments

Prone to the Drone premiered at Sydney Film Festival in early June, and it was a whirlwind of a month.

Prone to the Drone at Sydney Film Fest

Prone to the Drone at Sydney Film Fest

May 9, 2019 | Latest News | 0 comments

Shawn Spina’s short film, Prone to the Drone, is premiering at Sydney Film Festival this June.

Tip of My Tongue – Curious Creator Samia Halabi at Sydney Film Festival

Tip of My Tongue – Curious Creator Samia Halabi at Sydney Film Festival

Jun 13, 2018 | Latest News | 0 comments

CuriousWorks is very proud to have worked with film-maker Samia Halabi to support the development and realisation of Tip of My Tongue, a featured short at the 2018 Sydney Film Festival. As a writer and director of Tip of My Tongue, Samia explores and confronts her...

Always Was, Always Will Be, Aboriginal Land.

Our office is located along the Toggerai/Georges River in the Casula Powerhouse. We would like to acknowledge the Cabrogal Clan of the Darug Nation who are the traditional custodians of the land. We acknowledge that this land was also accessed by peoples of the Dhurawal and Darug Nations. Our work takes us across Dhurawal, Darug and Eora lands. Sovereignty was never ceded.