Warwick Thornton
Known for: Directing
Born: July 22, 1970 in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Warwick Thornton (born 23 July, 1970; Alice Springs) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. His debut feature film Samson and Delilah won the Caméra d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and the award for Best Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. He also won the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Film in 2017 for Sweet Country. Thornton is a Kaytetye man born and raised in Alice Springs. His mother Freda Glynn co-founded and was the first director of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) and was the director of Imparja Television for its first 10 years. At 13, Thornton was sent to school in Australia's only monastic town, New Norcia, Western Australia, although he later declared he became angry with Christianity and did not consider himself religious. He graduated in cinematography from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School.
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Bear
Ranger
We Don't Need a Map
Self
Mystery Road
Cluney
Firebite
Creative Types with Virginia Trioli
Self
The Beach
Self
Tnorala - Baby Falling
Director
Rosalie's Journey
Writer
Samson and Delilah
Director
Radiance
Director of Photography
The Darkside
Director
Words with Gods
Writer
The New Boy
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From Sand to Celluloid: Payback
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Septembers of Shiraz
Director of Photography
Sweet Country
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The Turning
Writer
Beyond Sorry
Director of Photography
Marluku Wirlinyi: The Kangaroo Hunters
Director of Photography
Flat
Director of Photography
My Brother Vinnie
Director of Photography
The Old Man and the Inland Sea
Director of Photography
Stone Forever
Additional Camera
Ancient Eye
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