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Chris Kennedy (filmmaker)

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Australian film director, writer and producer
Chris Kennedy
Born(1948年12月01日)1 December 1948
Sydney
Died27 August 2013(2013年08月27日) (aged 64)
AwardsAustralian Writers Guild Award for Best Original Screenplay (1998), for Doing Time for Patsy Cline

Christopher Kennedy (1 December 1948 – 27 August 2013) was an Australian AFI Award-winning film director, writer, producer, and novelist. He was known for writing the screenplay of Doing Time for Patsy Cline .

Early life and education

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Christopher Kennedy was born on 1 December 1948.[1]

He initially trained and qualified as a dentist and later studied at[2] the Swinburne Film and Television School in Melbourne. There, he was dubbed one of a "Gang of Four", along with Paul Goldman, John Hillcoat, and Evan English, owing to their pranks. They once set fire to a lecturer's office, and they were also responsible for "kidnapping a frozen chicken" from lecturer Peter Tammer.[3]

Career

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Film

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Kennedy made his first film Glass, a low budget thriller, in 1989 and followed it up with This Won't Hurt a Bit , in 1993.

During the 1990s he made Doing Time for Patsy Cline and the following decade, A Man's Gotta Do .[4]

He wrote the novel Made in Australia in 2011.

Kennedy owned the company, Oilrag Productions and Oillamp Books.[5]

Death

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Kennedy died from a heart attack on 27 August 2013.[1]

Awards

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Kennedy was a three-time Australian Film Institute Awards nominee[which? ] and an Australian Writer's Guild Award winner.[6]

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Vale – Chris Kennedy 1 December 1948 – 27 August 2013". Australian Cinematographers Society. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  2. ^ Interview with Chris Kennedy, 12 November 1998 Archived 28 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine accessed 19 October 2012
  3. ^ "Go-Go Gorilla: Another Time, Another Place: Making My Film at Swinburne". Senses of Cinema. July 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2024. MIFF Premiere Fund/Post-Punk Dossier, Special Dossiers, Issue 51
  4. ^ David Stratton, The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry, Pan MacMillan, 1990 p270
  5. ^ Oilrag Productions – The website of Chris Kennedy Archived 12 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  6. ^ The website of Chris Kennedy – 3 time AFI award nominee Archived 12 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 25 January 2008.
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