Something Warm in the Middle – the Grist of Gristmill

Gristmill's Wayne Hope and Robyn Butler are Back in Very Small Business with their gooey, chewy secret: You can be sweet and sharp at the same time.
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Image: Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope of Gristmill surely want us to say they’re horsing around. Source: supplied.

‘There’s too much “Us versus Them” in the current climate and what we’re interested in is if there might be something warm in the middle,’ says writer-director-producer-actor Wayne Hope. He’s one half of Gristmill, a creative and personal partnership with the similarly multi-talented hyphenate, Robyn Butler.

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Rochelle Siemienowicz is the ArtsHub Group's Education and Career Editor. She was previously a journalist for Screenhub and is a writer, film critic and cultural commentator with a PhD in Australian cinema. She was the co-host of Australia's longest-running film podcast 'Hell is for Hyphenates' and has written a memoir, Fallen, published by Affirm Press. Her second book, Double Happiness, a novel, will be published by Midnight Sun in 2024. Instagram: @Rochelle_Rochelle Twitter: @Milan2Pinsk