THIS MAN’S WORTH

Graeme, Sallie and others, shed light on the mysterious space between life and death, meaning and despair.
At the conclusion of fulfilling working lives, two very different men, Graeme and Michael, convinced of their loss of identity and disconnection to the world around them, decide suicide is their only option.
Only one man survives the attempt on his life.




This Man’s Worth
A documentary written, Directed and Produced, by Ash Cottrell
Broadcast on SBS and available on Watch on SBS Demand

Ash Cotrell
Writer, Director, Producer

               Ash Cottrell has worked in the film and television industry in a range of different roles and capacities over the last ten years. She began in the acting world in commercials and with guest roles on shows such as Neighbours. Prior to working in the film industry, Ash completed an undergraduate degree with majors in International Relations and Peace and Conflict Analysis that continues to inform her interest in the effects of protracted conflicts on a person’s mental health. She has an Honours degree in Film Theory from Monash University, where her thesis focussed on male anti-heroes in seventies New Hollywood cinema. She also holds a Masters of Producing from the Victorian College of the Arts, mentored by Gus Howard. Over the past five years, Ash has worked in production, assistant directing, accounts and the art department across feature films, television commercials and digital content. She is a freelance producer for a variety of production houses in Melbourne and works in both digital content as a director/producer and television commercial content as a producer. Most recently she produced the cooking series,The Chef’s Secret with celebrity chef, Adrian Richardson in Western Queensland. She has been in story rooms for television shows in development with the Australian Children’s Television Foundation and has worked directly for producers on Screen Australia funded comedy Web Series’, notably, Other People’s Problems, The Drop Off and The Listies Work for Peanuts. In the past year, Ash was the Art Department Coordinator on FIRES (ABC), Love Me (Foxtel Binge) and Savage River (ABC). She was also the Art Department Coordinator on the feature film High Ground and took on post-production roles working directly for Producer, Maggie Miles. Ash has worked extensively in Melbourne, in Far North Queensland (Celeste), rural Victoria (The Intolerant Cooks), Sydney and Red Hill (Ferrari) and Arnhem Land (High Ground). Throughout this diverse production experience, she remains committed to a career as a documentary filmmaker and has a particular interest in projects that focus on social justice issues. She is committed to visually stylistic documentaries with commercial appeal and infusing a narrative approach to the storytelling.
Josh Stafield
Director of Photography

               Storytelling is always at the forefront of Josh’s process and he is passionate about developing a shared understanding of story with key creatives during a production. Using light, composition, colour and motion, every shot is crafted with purpose and brought to life with ingenuity, creativity and Josh’s well-developed problem solving skills. Josh has worked on national TVC campaigns, broadcast television, short narrative films and feature documentaries. His work on short films has been screened at many high profile film festivals including Fantasia, Flickerfest and St Kilda Film Festival. He is a graduate of the VCA Film and Television Masters program, winning the cinematography award in 2015. In 2016 Josh earned an Australian Cinematographers Society Silver Award in the Short Film category.
Gus Howard
Story Consultant


               Gus Howard has produced four mini-series, three television series and a feature film, and he has a long history in the development of drama projects. He also produced Australia’s longest running and most successful prime time drama series, Blue Heelers, a show that despite its apparent populist themes, was essentially based on illuminating the human condition in its many facets. Prior to his career as a drama Producer, Gus worked as a First Assistant Director and Cinematographer, and was a producer of numerous short documentaries and purposely dramatised information subjects. Recently, he taught the full-time Masters of Producing program at the Victorian College of the Arts.



Ash Cottrell
ashcottrell7@gmail.com

Heavy Head Productions
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@thismansworthfilm

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