Zitserman then worked in script development for a few years in London. While overseas she curated several private functions at international festivals including the Marrakech and Cannes Film Festivals. [7]
In 2005, Zitserman returned to Australia, committing her time to both script development and spearheading Dungog Film Festival, winner of the 2012 IF Awards Best Film Festival. [8]
From 2008 until 2012, Zitserman created the script development program "In The Raw", which saw many of its projects produced including Last Cab to Darwin, Sleeping Beauty, Strangerland (starring Nicole Kidman) and Little Death. As an extension of her festival work, in 2009, Zitserman founded, a film distribution company that championed local independent films. The company released many quality Australian films that would otherwise not have had a theatrical run, including the hard-hitting hit cult film, The Combination (film). [10]
In 2017, Zitserman started production on the feature film, Ladies in Black,[11] directed by Bruce Beresford.[12][13] Beresford and his friend writer/producer Sue Milliken had been in development on the film since 1994. Zitserman joined the team in 2016. Beresford said in an article in The Australian, that Zitserman's involvement as producer was the X-factor they needed to get the funding across the line. [14] The film was released worldwide through Sony Pictures, starting in Australia on 20 September 2018. Ladies in Black (film) was the highest grossing Australian film in 2018 and the most nominated at the AFI/ACTAA awards. It has been critically acclaimed as a "love letter to Sydney".[15]
^Croghan, Emma-Kate (7 October 1999), Strange Planet (Comedy, Romance), Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC), Strange Planet, Premium Movie Partnership, retrieved 23 May 2022