My Fiona
Devastated by the unexpected suicide of her best friend Fiona, Jane helps Fiona's widow care for their son. The relationship develops from a friendship to a deeper affair that's potentially catastrophic to the healing of all involved.
Devastated by the unexpected suicide of her best friend Fiona, Jane helps Fiona's widow care for their son. The relationship develops from a friendship to a deeper affair that's potentially catastrophic to the healing of all involved.
KELLY WALKER is an Australian multi-hyphenate award-winning filmmaker. In 2017, Walker was selected for Australians In Film’s Writers Lab with her screenplay, My Fiona. Walker went on to direct My Fiona which premiered at London's BFI LGBTIQ+ Festival, had an award-winning festival run, and secured a ReFrame Stamp. In 2021, My Fiona was distributed through Freestyle Digital and is available on demand. If you need a good cry, this movie is for you. Walker was a Semi-Finalist for the Black List and Stowe Story Labs with her Black List Recommended Audrey Hepburn biopic, The Beauty of a Woman. Most recently, Walker’s adaptation of The Upside of Falling Down, based on the book by Rebekah Crane, is set up with Embankment Films. Coming up, Walker is attached to direct the feature, Liza Anonymous, co-written with Leah McKendrick. Walker continues to focus her curiosity on women's stories with shades of moral ambiguity, but make it cute. Walker is a member of Walker is a member of WIF, AIF, Film Fatales, ULSC & Gotham, and is a 2024 WIF Writer Fellow.
BFI LGBTIQ+ Festival - Best of the Fest - 2020
Reframe Stamp - 2022
Out on Film - Best Screenplay - 2021
Charlotte Film Festival - Best Feature - 2021