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Jim Robison (producer)
Jim Robison is an Australian film producer and is also the founder of Lunar Pictures, an Australian based production company. At Lunar Pictures, Jim Robison produced Australian feature film Moon Rock For Monday starring George Pullar, David Field, Rahel Romahn, Aaron Jeffery, Alan Dukes, Karina Banno, Dean Kyrwood, Bonnie Ferguson, Ashlyn Louden-Gamble and Nicholas Hope, which was nominated at AACTA Awards for Best Indie Film in 2021 by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts. Jim Robison founded Lunar Pictures with Kurt Martin after producing several short films and a web series such as Squirrel Boys which starred Samara Weaving. "Moon Rock For Monday" was written and directed by Kurt Martin and produced by Jim Robison who was also an Executive Producer on films like Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan starring Travis Fimmel, and Never Too Late. "Moon Rock For Monday" received a number of awards and nominations on the film festival circuit including the Beijing Film Festival, Adelaide Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival Kids and Youth Film Festival in South Korea, CinefestOz, the Zurich Film Festival, and was sold to North American Distributor Cignedigm. Jim Robison also produced a film with Alex Proyas, who directed films like The Crow, Dark City, I, Robot, Knowing " and Gods of Egypt, called Mask of the Evil Apparition which appeared at SITGES Film Festival and many other film festivals around the world. Prior to that Jim Robison Co-founded Australian Production company Bronte Pictures with producer Blake Northfield. Jim formed Lunar Pictures after producing a feature film called The School with Blake Northfield starring Milly Alcock, Will McDonald and Nicholas Hope. The School sold to North American distributor Vertical Entertainment.