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Hosking, Janine

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Journalist

Janine Hosking is a documentary film maker who won a Walkley award in 1997. Her films include Mademoiselle and the Doctor a documentary that explores euthanasia through the story of the suicide of a healthy 79-year-old woman and My Khmer Heart, the story of Geraldine Cox, a 56-year-old former Australian nurse and the fifty-three children living under her care in an orphanage outside Phnom Penh.


Career Highlights

Events
1997

Walkley Award (Television) - TV Current Affairs Report (Less Than 15 Minutes), 'Tjandamurra', Witness, Channel 7

 
Sources used to compile this entry: http://www.walkleys.com/winners/database.html.
 
Published Resources

Documentary Films

  • Hosking, Janine, My Khmer Heart, Ikandy Films, 2001. [ Details... ]
  • Hosking, Janine, Mademoiselle and the Doctor, Ikandy Films, 2004. [ Details... ]

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