by Viv Mullan | Jan 8, 2019 | Press
Actor Gerard O’Dwyer, 34, and Bus Stop Films CEO Genevieve Clay-Smith, 30, became firm friends when their first collaboration won at Tropfest. He’s encouraged her to loosen up; she’s taught him how to love the camera.
by Genevieve Clay-Smith | Oct 10, 2018 | Press
Not all of us are the type to explore a new country by ourselves. But imagine if the world thought you couldn’t? Recent short film Shakespeare in Tokyo follows a man thrust into Japan’s exciting metropolis and promptly told to stay in his hotel room — for fear he might endanger himself because of his Down syndrome.
by Viv Mullan | Aug 8, 2018 | Press
Genevieve Clay-Smith learnt early on in her life that widening your world to include people a little bit different to you could have a profound and lasting effect on your life.
by Viv Mullan | Jul 22, 2018 | Press
The pair share their behind the scenes adventures while making the film.
by Viv Mullan | Jul 8, 2018 | Press
Bus Stop Films and Taste Creative are proud to bring home the Australian premiere of Shakespeare in Tokyo – a short film that follows an artist and Shakespeare fan with Down syndrome on his solo adventure through Japan’s bustling capital.
by Viv Mullan | Jun 20, 2018 | Press
The driving force behind Bus Stop Films has taken her mission for inclusive filmmaking to Japan.