2009 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers : Melbourne, Australia December 1-4

Laurie Critchley, Executive Producer, Australian Documentaries (Australia)

Laurie Critchley is a documentary filmmaker with 20 years experience in radio, film, publishing and television. Laurie created and produced the ABC family history series Dynasties, for which she received the inaugural Logie Award for best documentary series in 2006. Other programs include The Brotherhood, nominated for an ATOM Award for best documentary. She is currently a partner in Australian Documentaries – a boutique factual production house – and is currently in production on a new family history series amongst other projects.

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