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Sarah Snook

feature filmography

Appeared once on TV in All Saints in 2009.

Sisters of War (Brendan Maher, 2010) telemovie; Claire van der Boom, Sarah Snook, Khan Chittenden, Anna Volska, Susie Porter

Appeared twice on TV in Packed to the Rafters in 2011.

Blood Brothers (Peter Andrikidis, 2011) telemovie; wr. Vicki Madden; Lisa McCune, Tony Martin, Michael Dorman, Jodi Gordon, Denise Roberts, Rick Donald, Frankie J. Holden, Jonny Pasvolsky, Gregory Dias, Rhondda Findleton, Sarah Snook; crime drama

Sleeping Beauty (Julia Leigh, 2011) Emily Browning, Rachael Blake, Ewen Leslie, Peter Carroll, Chris Haywood, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Sarah Snook (flatmate); Browning is prostitute, inter alia, who literally sleeps with clients; Cannes 2011

One appearance in TV series My Place, 2011.

Appeared in ten episodes of TV series Spirited, 2011.

Not Suitable for Children (Peter Templeman, 2012) romcom; Ryan Kwanten, Sarah Snook, Ryan Corr, Bojana Novakovic, Laura Brent, Alice Parkinson; WA

This was the film in which Sarah Snook captured my attention. It's a trivial film, but she gives a subtle, sensitive, engaging performance. I predicted when I first saw it that she would go on to a significant career.

These Final Hours (Zak Hilditch, 2013) wr. Zak Hilditch, prod. Liz Kearney, dp Bonnie Elliot; Jessica De Gouw, Nathan Phillips, Sarah Snook, Daniel Henshall, Lynette Curran; apocalyptic thriller; WA; premiere MIFF 2 August 2013

Appearances on TV in Redfern Now, 2013, and The Moodys, 2014.

Predestination (Michael & Peter Spierig, 2014) wr. Michael & Peter Spierig, story Robert A. Heinlein, prod. Paddy McDonald, Tim McGahan, Peter Spierig, Michael Spierig, dp Ben Nott, ed. Matt Villa, music Peter Spierig, costume design Wendy Cork; Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, Noah Taylor; 'a temporal agent who has to recruit his younger self to pursue the one criminal who has for a lifetime eluded him'; MIFF 31 July; received nine AACTA award nominations; Australian general release 28Aug14

This is the film in which Sarah Snook establishes herself as a cinema actor of major stature.

Oddball (Stuart McDonald, 2015) wr. Peter Ivan, prod. Richard Keddie et al.; Shane Jacobson, Sarah Snook, Alan Tudyk, Deborah Mailman, Coco Jack Gillies, Terry Camilleri, Frank Woodley; chicken farmer saves colony of penguins by putting his sheepdog on their island, Middle Island, Warrnambool

Winchester (Michael & Peter Spierig, 2018) Helen Mirren, Sarah Snook, Jason Clarke, Angus Sampson; thriller; released 22Feb18

Brothers' Nest (Clayton Jacobson, 2018) wr. Jaime Browne, Chris Pahlow, dp Peter Falk; Shane Jacobson, Clayton Jacobson, Kim Gyngell, Lynette Curran, Sarah Snook; black comedy; released 10May18

An American Pickle, 2020, US

Pieces of a Woman, 2020, US

Run Rabbit Run (Daina Reid, 2023) wr. Hannah Kent; Sarah Snook, Damon Herriman, Greta Scacchi, Lily LaTorre; supernatural thriller

Succession (2018-2023) TV series

The Beanie Bubble (Kristin Gore, Damian Kulash, 2023) Zach Galifianakis, Elizeth Banks, Sarah Snook


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