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  • Save articleFred Schepisi
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    Fred Schepisi

    2012-04-26T06:11:00Z

    The New York- and Melbourne-based director talks about The Eye of The Storm, his first Australian film in 22 years.

  • Save articleSchepisi heading into the Eye Of The Storm
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    Schepisi heading into the Eye Of The Storm

    2010-04-16T10:16:00Z

    Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis to star in veteran director’s first Australian film since 1988

  • Save articleThe Eye Of The Storm
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    The Eye Of The Storm

    2011-07-25T01:10:00Z

    Dir: Fred Schepisi. Australia. 2010. 119mins

  • Save articleMunro takes Eye of the Storm
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    Munro takes Eye of the Storm

    2013-02-27T17:27:00Z

    Australian family drama, starring Geoffrey Rush and Charlotte Rampling, set for UK/Ireland theatrical release in May.

  • Save articleThe Eye Of The Storm
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    The Eye Of The Storm

    2010-06-17T12:08:00Z

    Shooting is drawing to a close on Fred Schepisi’s $13m (A$15m) family drama, which stars Charlotte Rampling, Judy Davis and Geoffrey Rush.

  • Save articleCate Shortland's second film set up as Germany-Australia co-production
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    Cate Shortland's second film set up as Germany-Australia co-production

    2010-07-14T13:39:00Z

    Cate Shortland’s Lore is backed by Screen Australia, along with new projects from Kieran Darcy-Smith and Fred Schepisi.

  • Save articleThe Hunter earns 14 nominations in AACTA film awards
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    The Hunter earns 14 nominations in AACTA film awards

    2011-11-30T09:47:00Z

    Daniel Nettheim’s The Hunter has earned 14 nominations in the newly established Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards, with period drama The Eye Of The Storm following closely behind with 12.

  • Save articleMelbourne International Film Festival to open with The Fairy
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    Melbourne International Film Festival to open with The Fairy

    2011-07-06T10:24:00Z

    World premieres include dramas from Schepisi, Hewitt, Do and Lahiff; closing film will be Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive.

  • Save articleJuliette Binoche, Clive Owen in final talks to join Schepisi’s Words and Pictures
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    Juliette Binoche, Clive Owen in final talks to join Schepisi’s Words and Pictures

    2012-04-23T13:56:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Schepisi’s future projects also include The Secret River, Burnt Piano, The Drowsy Chaperone.

  • Save articleLove finds Australian thriller
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    Love finds Australian thriller

    2011-02-15T09:06:00Z

    House Macgowan teams with Film Music Entertainment to produce Needlepoint.

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