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57 Films is a proudly Australian-owned and operated full-service film production company based in Adelaide, South Australia.

We tell authentic, heartfelt stories that captivate audiences and invite them into the heart of Australia’s rich culture and epic landscapes.

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The Latest at 57 Films

57 Films is a proudly Australian-owned and operated full-service film production company based in Adelaide, South Australia.

We tell authentic, heartfelt stories that captivate audiences and invite them into the heart of Australia’s rich culture and epic landscapes.

My Underwater World Airs on 9

GENRE Documentary  (Travel and Conservation) FORMAT Television special DIRECTOR  Paul Ryan Writer Nicole Miller PRoducer Sean Smith

This Is Port Adelaide

Told through passionate first-hand accounts, This is Port Adelaide shares the stories of those who have claimed victory for the club wearing the coveted guernsey, and the loyalty of their devoted supporters. The 150th year of the club brings unprecedented challenges, but the undying connection of the Port Adelaide community, passed down to each new generation, underpins the resilience the club needs to adapt and survive.

NINTIONE AND 57 FILMS

Our team is currently in production on a campaign with NintiOne, an organisation building opportunities for people in remote Australia through research, innovation and engagement. Aimed at tackling smoking in indigenous communities, the resource will be used to...

Meet Qingdao, Short Film Competition

57 Films was announced among the list of winners at the inaugural Meet Qingdao, Short Film Competition awards hosted in Qingdao, Friday 4 May.  Attended by over 200 people from the cities film and television industries, Paul Ryan and Producer Tao You attended on...

Our journey with First Nations PEOPLE AND narratives has profoundly enriched us, provided invaluable insights and allowed us to grow as storytellers and individuals.

We acknowledge the land on which we regularly gather and work on are the traditional lands of the Kaurna people and we respect their spiritual relationship with their country.

We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today.

We also pay respects to the cultural authority of Aboriginal people visiting and attending from other areas of South Australia and Australia.