Amiel Courtin-Wilson

Amiel Courtin-Wilson

Biographie

Amiel Courtin-Wilson (b. 1979, Australia) shot his first film at the age of nine. Ten years later he wrote, directed, and produced his documentary debut Chasing Buddha, which premiered at Sundance and collected several awards. In addition to fifteen shorts and three documentaries, he has also produced and directed music videos, and his video art has been presented on the international scene. Courtin-Wilson founded the production company Flood Projects, and in 2008 his documentary Bastardy took the Best Documentary Jury Prize at the 2009 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards (FCCA). The short Cicada (2009), which also features Daniel P. Jones, was presented at Cannes to critical acclaim. Hail, a dramatic reconstruction of an actual life, screened at Venice in the Orizzonti section.

47. MFF Karlovy Vary

Réalisateur

Films
2013

Ruin

2011

Hail

Documentaires
2022

Man on Earth

2016

The Silent Eye

2013

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

2010

Catch My Disease

2008

Bastardy

2001

Hybrid Life (série)

2000

Chasing Buddha

Producteur

Films
2022

Warm Blood

2013

Ruin

2011

Hail

Documentaires
2022

Man on Earth

2016

The Silent Eye

2010

Catch My Disease

2008

Bastardy

2000

Chasing Buddha

Scénariste

Films
2022

Warm Blood

2013

Ruin

Documentaires
2008

Bastardy

2001

Hybrid Life (série)

2000

Chasing Buddha

Monteur

Documentaires
2016

The Silent Eye

2010

Catch My Disease

Directeur de la photographie

Documentaires
2010

Catch My Disease

Invité

Émissions
2004

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