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Wilf Sweetland has reunited with Declan Cahill and Leah Churchill-Brown as the trio aim to build a new story for Exit Films, which has offices in Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland.

Beginning his career at Exit in 1998 as a runner, he left and then rejoined with Mark Molloy in 2003 as a director-producer team. Sweetland has now rejoined the company, reuniting with Cahill as Co-Managing Partner. Cahill and Sweetland will lead Exit together across both Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand, with Churchill-Brown executive producing in Australia.

“I had been talking with Declan and Leah for a long time," said Sweetland. "We realised that there was a power in how we worked together and the fit was too good to let slip. Exit has always been a storytelling-based commercial production company, with a true commitment to creativity, and I have always had the utmost respect for the directors and their craft. It was founded as a director-first, craft-led company and has remained so throughout its nearly 30-year history. No other Australasian company has developed such creative storytellers with a presence on the world stage like Exit has, be they directors or cinematographers. I am honoured to become a part of the history once again and feel like I have been woven through the cultural fabric of Exit since the early days.”

“Wilf and I worked together during the latter stages of his last time at Exit," said Cahill. "We are very excited to add his skill-set and recognised passion for embracing creatively driven work. I could not be more eager to continue and grow the Exit story with Leah and Wilf. We are very proud of the Exit roster of directors and look forward to its ongoing evolution and development.”

“I feel very excited that Wilf is returning home to shepherd our talented directors, with the heart and soul that is Exit."

“I am very, very excited to have another like-minded friend and collaborator at Exit," added Churchill-Brown. "Our interests and skill sets vary, which is a plus. I also think that the absolute winners out of our joining forces will be the directors and our agencies. We really are a small bunch of friends and collaborators at Exit, and the history and friendship many of us have had with Wilf over the years creates a very smooth entry for this new phase.”

“I feel very excited that Wilf is returning home to shepherd our talented directors, with the heart and soul that is Exit," commented director, Garth Davis. While fellow director Glendyn Ivin said, “Wilf has been part of Exit’s history and DNA for decades. I know his experience, wisdom and, most importantly, his desire to create good work with a strong roster of directors will be a huge benefit not only to Exit Films but also to our creative industry as a whole. I’m excited to see where his passion and enthusiasm take Exit into the future.”

Sweetland brings outstanding credentials, says Exit, "having been responsible for work that has been awarded the world over, his experience as a director on the Advertising Council of Australia and Chair of AWARD, and his famously sharp suits." 

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