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Eva Orner is an Australian
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and
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-winning film producer and director based in Los Angeles. Her works include ''Untold Desires'' (winner of Best Documentary at the
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, the
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s and the Australian Human Rights Awards), '' Strange Fits of Passion'' (nominated for the Critics' Award at the
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), ''
Taxi to the Dark Side ''Taxi to the Dark Side'' is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney, and produced by Gibney, Eva Orner, and Susannah Shipman. It won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It focuses on the December 2002 killing of ...
'' (winner of the 2008
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for Best Documentary), and ''Gonzo, The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson''. Orner's directorial debut, ''The Network'', a feature documentary set behind the scenes of Afghanistan's largest television station, premiered in the US in March 2013.


Career

Orner grew up in
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,
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, and was educated at
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and
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
, where she earned a
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degree in 1993. Orner, along with actress
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, was one of only two Australians nominated for an Oscar in 2008. Most commentators predicted that
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's ''
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'' would win the Best Documentary category. However, to the surprise of many, Orner's ''Taxi to the Dark Side'', which examines US torture practices in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantánamo Bay, received the award. Within hours, Orner created controversy by describing the US Government as "a bunch of war criminals". Orner directed and produced the AACTA award winning feature documentary ''Chasing Asylum''. Released in 2016 the film takes a critical look at Australia's treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. She also directed and produced ''Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator'', for Netflix, released in 2019 that had its world premier at the
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. Her latest film is ''Burning'', for Amazon, which was released in 2021, about climate change and the Black Summer Australian fires of 2019-2020. ''Burning'' had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.


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