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In Conversation with Tony Ayres | Scoop News

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For our last Writers' Room of the year we are thrilled to welcome award-winning Australian showrunnner, writer and director, Tony Ayres .

Cut Snake Release with Tony Ayres Q&A | News Blog

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Cut Snake, the latest feature film from the Award Winning Director Tony Ayres is set for its Australian release on September 24.

Tony Ayres directs Cut Snake - The West Australian - News

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Among the most prominent Australian filmmakers moving between the mediums is Tony Ayres, who has been doing first-rate work on the small ...

Guardian: Cut Snake review – another creepily charismatic Australian screen...

Sullivan Stapleton is memorable as the mesmerisingly erratic and dangerously angry ex-con Pommie in Tony Ayres’s 1970s-set neo noir drama

Tony Ayres: Latest News & Videos, Photos about Tony Ayres | The...

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Tony Ayres Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. Tony Ayres Blogs, Comments and Archive News on...

Tony Ayres' new film echoes stories from his own life - ABC...

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Tony Ayres is an award winning writer and director in both drama and documentary. His most recent film, Home Song Stories, tells the story of a beautiful...

Tony Ayres on Cut Snake - ABC Sydney - Australian Broadcasting...

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Tony Ayres chats with CJ about his new feature Cut Snake.

QUEER FILM MAKER TONY AYRES ON 'CUT SNAKE' | QNews

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On the eve of the film's release and QNews entertainment writer Peter Gray spoke met with director Tony Ayres to discuss his unlikely story.

The Fat Boy by Tony Ayres

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An Australian Glitch Causes Dead to Rise on ABC - Dread Central

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An Australian Glitch Causes Dead to Rise on ABC

Truth shaped by time

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Tony Ayres has turned a terrible childhood memory into a cinematic song. - The Age Online

Going beyond the pale

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Known for his unique take on gay Chinese people, Tony Ayres is now focusing on fat people, writes Anne Crawford. - The Age
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