Bonnie Law

Bonnie Law

Bonnie Law has worked in film and television production for over 10 years.  She has produced projects that have screened around the world for a range of local and international clients.  She is currently a Producer at VFX house Heckler and animation company Sixty40.

In 2012, Bonnie produced screen content for Saks Fifth Avenue’s Christmas Window Display in New York City, directed by Lucinda Schreiber and Yanni Kronenberg. Bonnie recently produced the Incredibly Short Film Festival with Sixty40 which screened as part of the Vivid Ideas Festival 2013 and the Vivid Light Festival 2014. 

Bonnie has curated events for culture blog Lost At E Minor.  She is an ambassador for the newly restored Golden Age Cinema in the iconic Paramount House in Surry Hills, presenting special events and screenings. She is currently in production on a feature documentary that will be completed in 2016.

Her production credits include:

Post Producer, A Cautionary Tail (2012), directed by Simon Rippingale, produced by Pauline Piper, starring Cate Blanchett, David Wenham and Barry Otto. Awarded AACTA Best Short Animation 2014.

Post Producer (VFX), These Final Hours (2013), directed by Zak Hilditch, produced by Liz Kearney. Awarded The Age Critic’s Award at the MIFF 2014, nominated Cannes Film Festival Golden Camera 2014.

Post Producer Grey Bull (2014) directed by Edward Bell, produced by Khoby Rowe. Awarded Best Australian Short Film at MIFF 2014, Best Direction Short Film at SFF 2014, nominated AACTA Award for Best Short Fiction Film 2015.

Production of the titles and graphics for the documentary TV Series, Redesign My Brain (2013), directed by Paul Scott, featuring Todd Sampson. Awarded AACTA Award for Best Documentary Series 2014.