Woman Maslin, Sue
- Occupation
- Producer
Written by Caitlin Stone, The University of Melbourne
Sue Maslin studied film, television and radio at the Australian National University. One of her first films was the documentary Thanks Girls and Goodbye (1988), focusing on the Women's Land Army in World War 2. Her other documentary work includes Michael Kirby (2011), The Edge of the Possible (1998) and The Highest Court (1998). She also produced the feature films Road to Nhill (1997) and Japanese Story (2003).
Maslin helped to establish the Victorian chapter of Women in Film and Television and was the first president of Women in Film and Television (Australia). In 2012, she was one of the inaugural recipients of the Victorian Screen Leaders Awards.
Published Resources
Newspaper Articles
- Kalina, Paul, 'Shortcuts: Plaudits', The Age, 18 October 2012, p. 18. Details
Online Resources
- 'People: Sue Maslin', in Australian Screen, National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA), http://aso.gov.au/people/Sue_Maslin. Details
- Industry Awards, http://www.film.vic.gov.au/industry/industry-awards. Details
See also
- 'Maslin, Sue', The Australian Women's Register, National Foundation for Australian Women, http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE5212b.htm. Details