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Emma Freeman

Emma Freeman is an renowned for her work in series. Graduating from the , she has helmed episodes of critically acclaimed productions such as , earning her the 2021 AACTA Award for Best Direction in , and Stateless, for which she received the 2020 AACTA Award for Best Direction in a Series. Freeman's portfolio includes directing Love Me, Clickbait, Glitch, , Sisters, Tangle, , and Hawke, with the latter securing her an AFI Award for Best Direction in a Telemovie or Mini-Series; she holds a record 18 AACTA nominations across her career and multiple Australian Directors' Guild Awards for Best Direction in Television Drama Series for works including and . Early in her career, she directed the short film Lamb, which won the 2002 Tropfest competition for Best Film, Best Screenplay, and Best Score, marking her as the first woman to claim the top prize at Australia's largest .

Background

Early life and education

Emma Freeman experienced significant health challenges during her childhood in , being paralyzed from ages 9 to 14 due to polyneuritis, a rare that caused her to lose the abilities to sit, walk, and speak. She spent five years in and out of hospitals, including the Royal Children's Hospital, St Vincent's Hospital, and Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre, before relearning these basic functions. Her family, which was not involved in the arts, provided crucial support during this period, with Freeman maintaining particularly close ties to her mother, father, and brother. Her mother's approach included "," such as requiring Freeman to walk up a long driveway alone at night as part of rehabilitation, an effort her mother later disclosed had been emotionally taxing for the family. These experiences shaped Freeman's resilience and perspective, though public details on her pre-illness childhood remain limited. At age 18, following a period in , Freeman decided to pursue . She enrolled in the (VCA) Film and Television School, studying for three years in the early 2000s, where she gained foundational training in storytelling and practical under resource constraints. graduated from the VCA, crediting the program with fostering creative resourcefulness.

Career

Early achievements and short films

Emma Freeman, a graduate of the (VCA), directed the Blood and Ash (25 minutes) as part of her student work, which was highlighted in VCA graduate screenings in 2000 for its assured execution. Her breakthrough came with the 2002 Lamb, a 7-minute drama depicting a father and blind son struggling on drought-stricken land, produced on a $2,000 budget with donated crew and cast services. The film secured first prize, best screenplay, and best original score at , Australia's largest festival and the world's largest by attendance, which at its peak drew over 100,000 live viewers annually and served as a key launchpad for emerging filmmakers. Freeman's win marked her as the first woman to claim Tropfest's top honor, establishing her early reputation in circles following her shared top-student recognition at VCA.

Television directing

Freeman's early television directing work focused on Australian drama series in the 2000s, including multiple episodes of Love My Way (2004–2007), a production exploring family dysfunction, and (2001–2005), which aired on Network Ten and depicted urban young professionals in . Transitioning into the 2010s, she directed episodes of (starting 2010) on Network Ten, a family medical comedy-drama that ran for seven seasons, and (2009–2012) on Showcase, a serialized . She also helmed the ABC telemovie (2010), a biopic of former Australian Prime Minister centered on the 1975 . Freeman continued with episodes of (2012–2014) on Network Ten, adapting the novel about 1970s teenagers navigating social hierarchies. In mid-decade projects, Freeman directed episodes of (2015), an ABC supernatural drama about resurrected small-town residents that spanned three seasons, and (2016), a for ABC and examining Canberra's intelligence underbelly across two seasons. She later contributed to (2019), a Network Ten family reunion comedy-drama. Freeman's later television credits include directing episodes of Stateless (2020), a six-episode ABC and Netflix limited series on Australia's immigration detention system. In 2021, she directed episodes of the Netflix miniseries Clickbait, an eight-part thriller about online vigilantism that achieved widespread international viewership. That year, she also directed the full six-episode first season of Love Me for Stan, which premiered on Hulu in the US and follows intergenerational romance in Melbourne. Ongoing work encompasses episodes of ABC's The Newsreader (2021–), a period drama set in 1980s Melbourne television newsrooms across multiple seasons. More recently, Freeman directed an episode of Stan's Fake (2024), a satirical take on fabricated online personas.

Commercials, music videos, and other work

Freeman directed several for the band , including "Lemonade" released in 2010, "Child Bride" in 2013—which earned Best Music Video at the 2014 St Kilda Film Festival where she also served as producer and editor—"We Are On Fire," and "Gallows." In addition to television, Freeman has directed commercials, returning to advertising work in 2010 after a period focused on drama series episodes. In March 2022, she signed with Taxi Film Production for full commercial representation in and internationally, expanding her portfolio in the sector. Notable examples include a promotional video for campaign Wander .

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Freeman won the Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Direction in Television for her work on the 2010 telemovie Hawke. She received the Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) Award for Best Direction in a Drama Series in 2016 for the first season of Glitch. In 2020, Freeman earned the and the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television (AACTA) for Best Direction in a Television Drama or for episodes of Stateless. For The Newsreader, she won the 2021 AACTA for Best Direction in Drama or (episode "Three, Two, One") and the ADG in 2023 for Best Direction in a or SVOD Drama Series. She also secured the 2024 AACTA for Best Direction in Drama or for episode 4 of season 2. In 2024, Freeman won the ADG Award for Best Direction in a Series Episode for episode 5 of . She received an AACTA nomination in 2025 for Best Direction in or for the same series. season 2 earned an International Emmy nomination for Best in 2024.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2010AFI AwardsBest Direction in TelevisionHawkeWon
2016ADG AwardsBest Direction in a Series (S1)Won
2020ADG AwardsBest Direction in TelevisionStatelessWon
2020AACTA AwardsBest Direction in Television or StatelessWon
2021AACTA AwardsBest Direction in or (Ep. "Three, Two, One")Won
2023ADG AwardsBest Direction in TV/SVOD SeriesWon
2024AACTA AwardsBest Direction in or S2 (Ep. 4)Won
2024ADG AwardsBest Direction in Series Episode (Ep. 5)Won
2024International Emmy AwardsBest S2Nominated
2025AACTA AwardsBest Direction in or Nominated

Filmography

Selected television credits

  • Stateless (2020, /Netflix, 3 episodes)
  • Clickbait (2021, , 2 episodes)
  • Love Me (2021, Binge/, series director)
  • (2021–2025, , seasons 1–3)

Short films and other projects

Freeman's short film (2002), a seven-minute drama set in the Australian outback, follows a impoverished and his attempting to survive drought with their dog and sheep, culminating in a difficult choice regarding their . The film screened at , where it secured the grand prize alongside awards for best and original score. In music videos, Freeman directed three for the band : Gallows (2010) from the album Grey Oceans, featuring stark visuals of isolation and ritual; We Are On Fire, emphasizing ethereal and fiery imagery; and Child Bride (2013), which earned Best Music Video at the St Kilda in 2014. She has additionally helmed commercials for various clients, though specific titles remain undocumented in public credits.

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