Jim Robison is a distinguished producer, renowned for his exceptional work in the Australian film and television industry. As the founder of Lunar Pictures, a pioneering production company, Robison has made a significant impact on the global screen storytelling landscape.
Born and raised in Sydney, Robison's journey in the industry began after serving four years in the Australian Army. He then honed his skills in screen production by working across various departments on notable films such as Hacksaw Ridge, Mad Max: Fury Road, and The Great Gatsby.
Robison's transition into producing independent film and television projects was a natural progression, leveraging his extensive experience and expertise. He has produced a diverse range of screen content, including feature films, television shows, and digital platforms.
One of his notable productions is the feature film The Room Below, starring Golden Globe winner Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Alyssa Sutherland. He also served as creative producer on The School, which marked the feature film debut of talented actress Milly Alcock. Furthermore, Robison played a key role in casting Samara Weaving's early screen performances in a web series, following her stint on the popular television show Home and Away.
Robison has collaborated with acclaimed director Alex Proyas on multiple projects, contributing to the development and production of genre-driven storytelling with a cinematic focus. His projects have been showcased at international film festivals across Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia, including the feature film Switzerland, directed by Anton Corbijn and featuring Academy Award winner Helen Mirren, Olivia Cooke, and Alden Ehrenreich.
Through Lunar Pictures, Robison continues to focus on developing and producing emotionally grounded, internationally resonant screen stories that captivate audiences worldwide.