Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town
Society & Culture
Jessie Oldfield and Adam Murfet form an acclaimed directing duo, renowned for their versatile approach across narrative television, short films, and commercials. They initially gained recognition for their art-house fashion films, captivating major brands like Renault, Adidas, Country Road, Target, and Myer with their distinctive style. In 2019, Jessie and Adam first ventured into television with the creation of the half-hour comedy series 'Why Are You Like This'. Originally conceived as part of the ABC's Fresh Blood Pilot Season initiative, the duo later produced and directed the six-part series for ABC, subsequently picked up by Netflix. Their narrative TV journey continued with a directing stint on the reboot of 'Heartbreak High', earning global recognition and winning the 2023 International Emmy for Kids: Live Action. The husband-and-wife duo join the podcast to chat about their creative collaboration, horse racing, and the new season of 'Heartbreak High', premiering on April 11.
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