Pip Karmel
- Writer
- Editor
- Director
Pip Karmel's career spans the disciplines of film editing, writing and directing.
As a screenwriter, she has written for the Blackfella Films/ABC drama Total Control, winning the AWGIE Award for Best Television Series or Mini Series for Episode 3 of Series 1 and nominated for Episode 2 of Series 2. Pip also wrote on Series 3. She has also written an episode of the Goalpost Pictures /SBS Drama New Gold Mountain which won the 2021 AWGIE Award for Best Limited Series. Meanwhile she is adapting Genevieve Gannon's best-selling novel The Mothers for Goalpost Pictures/Foxtel. Pip is also Associate Producer, Co-Creator and Head Writer on Bad Behaviour, a 4x1 hr drama based on the memoir by Rebecca Starford. It is produced by Amanda Higgs for Matchbox Pictures/Stan and will be released at the start of 2023.
Pip was nominated for both an Academy Award and BAFTA for her work as film editor on Shine, directed by Scott Hicks and starring Geoffrey Rush, for which she won an AFI Award. She went on to write and direct Me Myself I, starring Rachel Griffiths. The film screened at Toronto and Telluride Film Festivals and was nominated for multiple AFI and Film Critics Circle Awards, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Direction.
As a screenwriter, she has written for the Blackfella Films/ABC drama Total Control, winning the AWGIE Award for Best Television Series or Mini Series for Episode 3 of Series 1 and nominated for Episode 2 of Series 2. Pip also wrote on Series 3. She has also written an episode of the Goalpost Pictures /SBS Drama New Gold Mountain which won the 2021 AWGIE Award for Best Limited Series. Meanwhile she is adapting Genevieve Gannon's best-selling novel The Mothers for Goalpost Pictures/Foxtel. Pip is also Associate Producer, Co-Creator and Head Writer on Bad Behaviour, a 4x1 hr drama based on the memoir by Rebecca Starford. It is produced by Amanda Higgs for Matchbox Pictures/Stan and will be released at the start of 2023.
Pip was nominated for both an Academy Award and BAFTA for her work as film editor on Shine, directed by Scott Hicks and starring Geoffrey Rush, for which she won an AFI Award. She went on to write and direct Me Myself I, starring Rachel Griffiths. The film screened at Toronto and Telluride Film Festivals and was nominated for multiple AFI and Film Critics Circle Awards, including Best Original Screenplay and Best Direction.