Tim Carlier
Directing
Known For

South Africa, 1978. Tim Jenkin and Stephen Lee, two white political activists from the African National Congress imprisoned by the apartheid regime, put a plan in motion to escape from the infamous Pretoria Prison.
Escape from Pretoria

A team of talented Australian and American intelligence analysts work together to ensure global stability in one of the world's most important and secretive joint intelligence facilities... Pine Gap. But the relationship between the Australian and American intelligence analysts working at Pine Gap isn’t always rosy.
Pine Gap

A desperate young journalist turns to podcasting to salvage her career, but her rush to make headlines leads her to an alien conspiracy.
Monolith

When a teenage boy goes to run a simple errand for his girlfriend, he unwittingly triggers a chain reaction amongst the unnecessarily large team of bored police officers in a small Australian town.
Small Town P.D.

Made for the 2016 OzAsia Festival as part of an experimental film screening, PACO is an exploration of Australian slang, Australia’s casual racism and filmmaking itself.
PACO

Tim reunites the cast of the hit streaming series Unturnoffable with Tim Carlier for a Garnet Anniversary Holiday Reunion Special.
Unturnoffable Garnet Anniversary Holiday Reunion Special

If you had the power to grant dignity in a desolate world – but it meant sacrificing yourself – would you?
Mutt

When an actress leaves set with one of Manny's microphones he must retrieve it or face dire consequences. Hearing only the sound from Manny's boom microphone, and the runaway actress' radio mic, we follow Manny on a treacherous journey through Music Videos, Timetravellers, the dreaded Sound Council and more. Paco is a film about filmmaking, the importance of sound, and the lifestyle of a freelance film creative.
Paco

After a year studying music abroad, Monika returns home to Australia, eager to reunite with her boyfriend after months apart. When he doesn’t show up, Monika instead happens upon her childhood friend, Yael, who she hasn’t seen for years. Yael is an amateur photographer who walks through the Adelaide Botanic Gardens every day, taking photos of the subtle differences she sees. This chance rendezvous sparks a series of conversations which explore love, breakups, photography and dirty socks.