13 portraits
Chris Haywood
Chris Haywood has had one of the longest careers in modern Australian film, playing a series of outsiders. He speaks to feature film curator, Paul Byrnes. [read more]
Robert Connolly
Paul Byrnes speaks with Robert Connolly – producer, director, innovator. [read more]
David Elfick
Paul Byrnes speaks with David Elfick, the man who helped bring Newsfront and Rabbit-Proof Fence to the screen, about what makes a successful film producer. [read more]
George Wallace
George Wallace wasn’t just an Australian comedian, he was the Australian comedian for much of his lifetime. Feature films curator Paul Byrnes pays tribute to the man who kept Australians laughing through the darkest days of the Great Depression. [read more]
Patricia Lovell
NFSA Historian Graham Shirley looks back over the career of Patricia Lovell, recipient of the 2010 Ken G Hall Film Preservation Award. [read more]
Jan Chapman
Jan Chapman’s body of work is among the most distinguished of any Australian producer. Profile by Richard Kuipers. [read more]
Paul Cox
Lynden Barber profiles filmmaker Paul Cox, the father of independent art cinema in Australia. [read more]
Antony I Ginnane
Richard Kuipers profiles the most prolific and outspoken of Australian producers, Antony I Ginnane. [read more]
Chips Rafferty
Chips Rafferty, born 26 March 1909, was one of the great icons of Australian cinema after the Second World War. This tribute by feature films curator Paul Byrnes celebrates the centenary of his birth. [read more]
Giorgio Mangiamele
NFSA Historian Graham Shirley on the life and work of Giorgio Mangiamele, a filmmaker ahead of his time. [read more]
Jane Campion
Richard Kuipers profiles Jane Campion, whose bold and unconventional work has been acclaimed around the world. [read more]
Charles Chauvel
Charles Chauvel was the most overtly nationalist of Australia’s early directors, and the most independent. Feature films curator Paul Byrnes pays tribute on the 50th anniversary of his death. [read more]
Ken G Hall
Ken Hall made hit movies and never pretended to be an artist, yet his movies at Cinesound bear many signs of his strong creative personality. Feature film curator Paul Byrnes re-examines a brilliant career. [read more]