Kathryn Millard
Directing
Known For

Rosie returns to her home city on the death of her father, a former policeman. His diaries hint at corruption, and she also receives hints and veiled threats which support her suspicions. Rosie puzzles about who he was, and about her early life and relationship to him.
Parklands

In the early years of cinema, editors were usually women. This short documentary looks at how they wielded power, and how their work was made invisible.
After the Facts

Set in the early 70s, Travelling Light follows the story of two sisters growing up in surburban Adelaide.
Travelling Light

A unique record of the life and work of eminent Australian photographer, Olive Cotton.
Light Years

Charlie Chaplin is a saint to earthquake survivors in a small desert town in India and they are throwing him a birthday party. Australian filmmaker Kathryn Millard is taking the cake - a chocolate truffle sponge shaped like the Tramp's boot.
The Boot Cake
Breaking open Stanley Milgram's infamous 'Obedience to Authority' experiments, Shock Room questions whether we're really programmed to obey.
Shock Room

A blend of fiction and historical evidence, RANDOM 8 explores issues raised by several famous psychological experiments, including the work of Stanley Milgram at Yale University in the 1960s who studied human obedience to orders, even when the orders were "immoral" or caused pain to others.
Random 8
The film illustrates how the new affordability and popularity of latest technology cameras in the early 1950s made the ASIO agents' task of publicly filming their subjects far less conspicuous.