Melissa Hasluck (born 1965) is an Australian film producer, director
and editor.Hasluck was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1965 and
was educated at Presbyterian Ladies' College and the University of
Western Australia. She completed a bachelor of arts degree in French,
and lived in Europe before returning to Australia to study film and
television at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne. She
graduated from Swinburne in 1992.In 1997 Hasluck won a West Australian
Screen Award for Emerging Producer for her work on the six-part series
Artists Up Front. In 1999, Hasluck was awarded a ScreenWest New
Producer Fellowship, which she used to work on projects in Australia
and overseas.Hasluck founded her own production company, Cecile B Deux
Mels, and produced the feature film Teesh and Trude in 2002.
and editor.Hasluck was born in Perth, Western Australia in 1965 and
was educated at Presbyterian Ladies' College and the University of
Western Australia. She completed a bachelor of arts degree in French,
and lived in Europe before returning to Australia to study film and
television at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne. She
graduated from Swinburne in 1992.In 1997 Hasluck won a West Australian
Screen Award for Emerging Producer for her work on the six-part series
Artists Up Front. In 1999, Hasluck was awarded a ScreenWest New
Producer Fellowship, which she used to work on projects in Australia
and overseas.Hasluck founded her own production company, Cecile B Deux
Mels, and produced the feature film Teesh and Trude in 2002.
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