Tony Ayres is a highly admired writer and director, whose work as ‘showrunner’ on programs such as ‘The Slap’ (2011), adapted from the novel by Christos Tsiolkas, ‘Bogan Pride’ (2008) starring Rebel Wilson, ‘Nowhere Boys’ (2014) and ‘Glitch’ (2015), directed by fellow VCA alumnus Emma Freeman, have put Ayres at the centre of the Australian screen industry and made him one its most influential leaders. He is a founding partner of Matchbox Pictures.
Walking on Water
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Soft Fruit
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He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
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Saved
(Director)
Thunderstruck
(Script Editor)
Cut Snake
(Director)
The Home Song Stories
(Director)
The Home Song Stories
(Writer)
The Violent Earth
(Writer)
Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows
(Executive Producer)
Sadness
(Director)
Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows
(Screenplay)
Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows
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Sons of...
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The Turning
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Mallboy
(Script Editor)
China Dolls
(Director)
Mrs Craddock's Complaint
(Director)
Mrs Craddock's Complaint
(Writer)
Exposed
(Director)
Exposed
(Writer)
China Dolls
(Writer)
The Slap
(Producer)
Old School
(Executive Producer)
Barracuda
(Producer)
The Straits
(Executive Producer)
Next Stop Hollywood
(Executive Producer)
Devil's Playground
(Executive Producer)
Nowhere Boys
(Producer)
Nowhere Boys
(Executive Producer)
Seven Types of Ambiguity
(Executive Producer)
The Slap
(Director)
Stateless
(Executive Producer)
The Violent Earth
(Writer)
Everyone's a Critic
(Idea)
Stateless
(Writer)
Glitch
(Executive Producer)
Fires
(Executive Producer)
Clickbait
(Executive Producer)
Wanted
(Executive Producer)
The Slap
(Executive Producer)
Spooky Files
(Executive Producer)
Nowhere Boys
(Creator)
Glitch
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Stateless
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Fires
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Clickbait
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