
Wintergarden Pictures
Wintergarden Pictures is a Sydney-based, independent film company established in 2017 by Rosie Braye, Joshua Longhurst and Tim Spencer. Wintergarden Pictures' first project, 'Cherry Season', was produced with the assistance of Create NSW and in association with SBS. It was broadcast on SBS Viceland and is available on SBS on Demand. Season One of comedy digital series 'Ding Dong I’m Gay' is now available on YouTube, based on the pilot series with over 5 million views. Season One was produced with principal production investment and development funding from Screen Australia, and financed and developed with support from Screen NSW. The team is dedicated to creating engaging and innovative stories for screen, with a focus on LGBTQ and female-led storytelling. Wintergarden Pictures is named after the Central Coast picture show owned by Tim’s great-grandparents and where his grandmother watched the classics during the 1920s.






