Jungleboys signs international documentary directors Jen Peedom and Steve Oliver

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Image 4.jpegJen Peedom and Steve Oliver, two of the most respected and awarded documentary makers in Australia, will be represented by Jungleboys.

Oliver (below left) has written and directed documentaries for many of the world’s most prestigious broadcasters including BBC, Channel4, ABC, RTE, WDR and SBS about all manner of subjects from polygamous pop stars to Islamic extremists. His awards include two Gold Lions in 2012 for MJ Bale via Whybin TBWA, the Sydney Morning Herald Best Documentary Award in 2009, the Foreign Press Association Best Investigation in 2005 and he is a 3-time judge in the documentary category at the International Emmy Awards.

photo.jpgPeedom (top) has directed work for the ABC, SBS, BBC, France 5, ITVS, Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel, including the internationally renowned documentaries “Miracle on Everest” and “Solo”. Her awards include an Australian Film Institute and Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary, an Australian Screen Directors Guild Award for Best Direction, and a ‘Rocky’ at the World Media Awards. Peedom was also awarded the inaugural David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship, which recognises and rewards creative ambition, intellectual rigour and innovation in documentary cinema.

Says Jason Burrows, Jungleboys’ Solo-poster-741308.jpgexecutive producer: “Steve is known for his irreverent style whereas Jen is known for her gripping and intimate portraits. Both are known for their innate ability for gaining trust and for getting great stories and performances from non actors, and this is a great skill to have whether they are directing a documentary, commercial or piece of branded content.”SO interviews fans.jpg