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David Jowsey is an Australian
film producer A film producer is a person who oversees film production. Either employed by a production company or working independently, producers plan and coordinate various aspects of film production, such as selecting the script, coordinating writing, di ...
, co-founder of Bunya Productions. He is known for producing many films made by
Indigenous Australian Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
filmmakers. Bunya Productions' co-owners are Indigenous filmmaker
Ivan Sen Ivan Sen (born 1972) is an Indigenous Australian filmmaker. He is a director, screenwriter and cinematographer, as well as an editor, composer and sound designer. He is co-founder and director of Bunya Productions. Early life Ivan Sen was born ...
, and Jowsey's wife Greer Simpkin.


Early life and education

Jowsey was born in
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, New Zealand. His mother used to take him to the
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a lot and he developed a deep love of storytelling and films as a child. At
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, he ran a drama group, which led to a job at
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.


Career

In his work at TVNZ, he worked for some time in the
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department, and developed an affinity for telling Indigenous stories. He was on the production team for the first episode of ''
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'', which went to air in 1987. This is a long-running TV series aiming to record and preserve
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and customs as well as covering social and political concerns, and presented completely in te reo Māori (language). Moving to Australia, Jowsey married an Aboriginal woman who was a dancer with
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. They were married for many years, and have a son, whom he describes as a Murri (Queensland Aboriginal) person. The family connections taught him much about Aboriginal culture and political issues. In 1989 he and fellow expatriate New Zealander Ron Roger, in a company called Platypus Films, received a script grant to make a film called ''Kilpara'' (aka ''Bilyara''), to be written by
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and Vivian Walker. However, Walker died unexpectedly and the script was never progressed any further. Jowsey was a lecturer at
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as well as being employed by the
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. He went to work with
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(CAAMA) in
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for two years, where he was manager in around 1997. At the time, CAAMA had a music studio, film production company, radio station as well as TV station (
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). Jowsey ran the video section and made many friends and lifelong connections in the industry, including
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,
Steven McGregor Steven McGregor is an Australian filmmaker, known for his work on ''Redfern Now'', ''Black Comedy'', '' Sweet Country'', and numerous documentaries, including ''My Brother Vinnie''. Early life and education McGregor grew up near the leprosariu ...
,
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,
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,
Rachel Perkins Rachel Perkins (born 1970) is an Australian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She directed the films ''Radiance'' (1998), ''One Night the Moon'' (2001), ''Bran Nue Dae'' (2010), and ''Jasper Jones'' (2017). Perkins is an ...
, and many others, who continue to collaborate. In the 2000s Jowsey worked as commissioning editor and
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for twelve years at
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, where he learnt much about television production. He oversaw a great number of television programs, including live entertainment and special events; magazine series; music programs; drama; as well as more than 100 documentaries and documentary series. When working at the ABC, Jowsey commissioned a film by Indigenous writer and director
Ivan Sen Ivan Sen (born 1972) is an Indigenous Australian filmmaker. He is a director, screenwriter and cinematographer, as well as an editor, composer and sound designer. He is co-founder and director of Bunya Productions. Early life Ivan Sen was born ...
called ''
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'' (released in 2002), which was very successful. The pair also made a number of TV documentaries together.


Bunya Productions

After working together at the ABC, Sen and Jowsey decided that they wanted to make feature fiction films together, so they left the ABC and set up Bunya Productions. The name originates with both men's family connections to Queensland groups of Aboriginal people who had cultural ties to the
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in
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(SEQ). Before
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, Aboriginal people from all over SEQ would gather for a big festival every three years, when the
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fruited. In the beginning they concentrated on frugality, having estimated that they could survive by making a low-budget film each year. Their first film was a sci fi film shot
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in
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, called ''Dreamland'' (2009), which was self-funded. In 2011, the company had films selected in both Sundance and
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s. One of these was ''
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'', made with
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, with the highlight being the soundtrack made with
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. The other film was Sen's film '' Toomelah'', a documentary about the former Aboriginal mission called Toomelah in northern
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, where Sen's family grew up, which was screened at
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at Cannes as well as garnering the Cultural Diversity Award under the Patronage of UNESCO at the
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. Jowsey also produced ''
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'' in 2011, (released 2012), directed by
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. The film was selected for screening at the
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, and earned a Special Mention at its European premiere in the Generation section of the 2013
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. Sen and Jowsey made their first big hit with '' Mystery Road'', released in 2013, from which arose a television series of the same name from 2018 onwards. In 2014, Jowsey characterised Sen as the creative leader, but also very technically-minded, while he (Jowsey) looked after the business end, managing the bureaucracy involved in getting films funded. They lived in separate locations. Greer Simpkin, also a New Zealander, had extensive experience at the ABC in television before joining the company in 2015. Among other productions, she worked on '' The Slap'' (2011) and '' Jack Irish'' (2012–2021) She is Jowsey's wife. In 2016 Jowsey produced ''
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'', directed by
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. Bunya has hosted development workshops for emerging filmmakers, with
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and
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. In recent years it has also been building its sales, marketing, and distribution capacity. , Jowsey continues to run Bunya Productions along with Sen and Simpkin, co-managing director and head of television. Bunya is known for mixing genres, and films which have an Indigenous perspective.


Recognition and awards

Nicholas Godfrey, senior lecturer in screen at
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in Adelaide, wrote that Jowsey "is one of the most influential figures in shaping Australia's screen landscape over the last decade", and, of Bunya, "Few production companies have contributed as consistently to the development of Australian screen culture in recent years". Many films and television series produced by Bunya have won awards, including: *'' Sweet Country'' (2017), Best Film at the
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* ''Mystery Road'' TV series,
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in 2018 In September 2022, Jowsey was the recipient of the Don Dunstan Award, awarded by the
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, for his contribution to Australian screen culture.


Notable productions

* ''Mystery Road'', (both the 2013 film and several seasons of the TV series, which began in 2018) * '' Goldstone'' (2016, dir. Sen) *'' Sweet Country'' (2017), made by Warwick Thornton, Steve McGregor,
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and other old friends from CAAMA days * '' The Drover's Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson'' (2021, dir.
Leah Purcell Leah Maree Purcell (born 14 August 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actress, playwright, film director, and novelist. She made her film debut in 1999, appearing in Paul Fenech's ''Somewhere in the Darkness'', which led to role ...
) * '' Loveland'' (2022, dir. Sen) * ''
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'' (2023, dir. Ivan Sen)


References


External links

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