ABOUT JOY HOUSE PRODUCTIONS
Joy House Productions is a production company that produces films and projects that champion diversity which have social impact for national and international audiences.
MISSION STATEMENT
We are committed to tell meaningful and impactful stories through our projects, which connects and empowers people, through our collaborations with creatives alike. Our purpose is to have positive representations through storytelling which is compelling and thought provoking that inspires change for the better.
VISION
To be innovative and a leader in storytelling, empowering our audiences through our projects and to collaborate with creatives alike promoting inclusivity whilst delivering impactful messages that initiate social change.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
We promote representation through all our projects and celebrate creatives from all backgrounds, fostering an inclusive community in which we work in.
Founded by Joy Hopwood in 2000, Joy has written, directed and produced five feature films: It’s Our Time, (co-produced with Erica Long), The Gift that Gives (Channel 9), Get a Life, Alright (Channel 9). Rhapsody of Love (Paramount) co-produced with Ana Tiwary, and The Script of Life (Amazon Prime) and a play, The Wong Side of Life, performed at the Concourse Theatre.
Also in its 11th year, is the Joy House Film Festival, a short film festival with the main theme of joy and sub-theme of diversity that awards prizes for Best film, Cultural Impact Award and Changemaker Award for Women.
ABOUT JOY HOPWOOD
Joy Hopwood is an award winning independent filmmaker. Her talent extends beyond film, she was the first regular Asian-Australian presenter on A.B.C. television's Play School and a contributing writer for publications including; Growing Up Asian in Australia (Black ink books), edited by Alice Pung, Reflecting on Life (Pearson Education) and Chinese Australian Women’s stories (C.H.A.A. and Jessie Street Library).
She is a founding member of the Media & Entertainment and Arts Alliance's Diversity Committee and has been nominated twice for the prestigious Australian of the Year Awards for the arts and philanthropy work. This includes being an ambassador for N.S.W. Cancer Council & Mission Australia and her contribution to the arts founding the annual Joy House Film Festival, now in its 11th year and for creating The Wong Side of Life's "Kindness is for Free" (an anti-bullying & racism initiative in schools).
Joy is a storyteller who has successfully conveyed her stories with social impact messages through the medium of film, art and books.
She is currently on the committee for W.I.F.T. (Women in Film and Television). She has a strong commitment in empowering female creatives in front of and behind the camera.
"Through authentic storytelling and by working together, we can create a kinder and more compassionate society in which we live in."
— Joy Hopwood