Stories that must be told.
 
 
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stories that must be told.

Drop us a line. We’re suckers for a good story.

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About us

DNX Media is bringing together leading Australian creatives to create globally focussed premium documentary content for screen and audio

PROJECTS

We tell stories that must be told. We tackle ambitious and challenging subjects that stand out. We produce long-form documentary content for global audiences as feature-length or multi-part series.

 

FOUNDERS

We’re open to all kinds of partnerships. 

We’ve established a world-class reputation with filmmakers and international distribution partners.
We aim to grow these alliances and forge new relationships with innovative players and platforms.

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Simon Nasht

CO-FOUNDER & Executive Producer

DNX founding partner Simon Nasht is a multi award-winning journalist, director and producer having run successful factual content companies in London and New York before establishing Sydney-based Smith&Nasht and Screen Impact

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TONY WRIGHT

CO-Founder

DNX co-founder Tony Wright is a multi award-winning, highly-experienced producer and executive producer, experienced in 3D IMAX film, TV drama, comedy, animation and documentary. Tony also runs Melbourne-based December Media. 

 

NOW SCREENING

The Children in the Pictures is a feature documentary and award-winning podcast series that provides unprecedented access into Brisbane-based Task Force Argos, a police investigative team dedicated to rescuing children who are sexually abused by highly organised dark web networks. With tens of thousands of children being exploited around the world, Argos is often the only hope these children have of being found. 

Producer, Tony Wright highlights that “The Children in the Pictures has broken the silence about the other pandemic - child sexual exploitation. It is all around us and it doesn't discriminate.  Our goals are to bring the issue into the global mainstream conversation; develop educational tools to reach schools, children, parents, victims and the families of victims and offenders. We are talking about a disease that rarely kills but it does destroy the souls of future adults in our society. 

Developed and funded with the assistance of Film Victoria, Screen Australia and SBS.

Screening on Channel 4 UK from April 2023