Homefulness - 70 years of the Hutt St Centre
‘Homefulness – 70 years of the Hutt St Centre’ offers a unique reflection on the journey from the establishment of Louise House by the Daughters of Charity on 7 March 1954 to the modern Hutt St Centre of today. Through personal stories, inspirational insights and amazing imagery, the documentary captures the resilience, compassion, and commitment that attests to the transformative power of collective action.
This documentary is a film that captures not just the milestones, but the spirit of resilience, compassion, and hope that defines Hutt St Centre. From the three Daughters of Charity who opened Louise House all those years ago to the staff, volunteers, and supporters who continue their mission today, Homefulness is a tribute to everyone who has been part of this journey.
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Lyndal RedmanDirectorYou Are Not Alone
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Lauren KilsbyProducer
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Christopher LeuongProducer
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:48 minutes
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Completion Date:February 28, 2025
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Production Budget:15,000 AUD
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Country of Origin:Australia
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Country of Filming:Australia
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Sony FX6 4K and Canon
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Lyndal is an award-winning documentary maker, producer, editor and camera woman who runs her own media company Redman Media.
In June 2015, she decided to head up her own video production company Redman Media on a full time basis. Through this business she currently works on corporate videos for a range of clients. She has worked on broadcast television reality television shows such as Seven Year Switch (Channel 7), Australia's Cheapest Wedding, The Feed (SBS), and Alisa and Lysandra to the Rescue (Channel 9)
She has been the Australian Producer/Director for UK television company FirstLookTV, and have filmed for Evil Up Close - Jason Downie story and Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer - Mark Rust that is shown on Foxtel and Netflix in Australia. She was honoured with a Commended in the Best Current Affairs and Highly Commended in the News Camera categories of the SA Press Club Awards for my documentary on the Kapunda murders for “Evil Up Close”. Recently she has worked on 3 episodes of their latest crime series Nurses Who Kill which will be on the Crime Network and Netflix. Her documentary Safe Spaces was an official selection for the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival and the High Peak Film Festival in Manchester.
Her web series You Are Not Alone on miscarriage was supported be Screen Australia and the South Australian Film Corporation. It won the 2021 SA Media Awards - Best TV Current Affairs and Feature. It was a nominee for the South Australian Screen Awards Best Web series and won multiple awards internationally.