Ian Munro (director)
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Ian Alexander Munro (born 1957/1958) is an Australian film and television director and producer. His career has spanned a variety of genres including telemovies, documentaries and children’s programs. Munro has also directed various performances for the stage. He was the first staff elected representative on the Board of
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Training

Munro studied at the
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where his final year film 'Life Begins at 40' won the Sammy Award for best TV Documentary. He graduated in 1980.


Documentaries

As a young filmmaker, Munro began making social documentaries, including the Logie winning series 'TV Specials with Michael Willesee' which were screened in Prime Time on Sunday nights.   Through his career, he explored other documentary genres, directing a number of major ‘thesis style’ series. 'Last Chance for the Lucky Country', 'The Unfair Go' and 'The Opposite Sex' were shot all over the world. To celebrate the centenary of Australia’s nationhood, Ian was asked to direct the historical series '
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'.


Telemovies

In the late 1980s, Munro had the opportunity to make a film taking the first inside look at Australia’s new Family Court. Wanting to take advantage of this unique access, while still protecting the privacy of those families facing harrowing events in their lives, the production team created a ground-breaking approach. Munro found a judge willing to rule on a fictitious case, to be presented by practicing lawyers and dealt with by actual officials of the court. Actors, utilising improvised dialogue, were to play the roles of the family members. The result was ‘ Custody’, an emotional 90 minunte telemovie screened on the Nine Network and Channel 4 UK. The cast and crew didn’t know how their story would end until the last day of shooting, when the judge handed down his verdict. Ian used his years of experience making ‘fly on the wall’ documentaries to create a film that felt real. With this innovative technique, he captured powerful performances and actual emotional experiences. Custody was screened at multiple film festivals including the Krakow Festival and was exhibited at the
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in New York. It won numerous awards in Australia and overseas - winning Best TV Drama at the
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, Best Feature at the Shanghai TV Festival and Mayors Prize at the
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. The success of this approach to filmmaking led Ian to two further feature-length films. '
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', the story of two women who turn to the law as they fight for equality and ' Act of Necessity’, in which a mother takes the law into her own hands as she struggles with the mass spraying of insecticides near her rural community. Prejudice was screened on the Nine Network and Channel 4 UK and won the John Grierson Award for Best Docudrama, and the Silver Medal at the
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. Act of Necessity screened on Channel 4 UK, the ABC, and French Television. It received the
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award for Best Performance by a Juvenile.


Children's TV

As he began his own family, Munro became interested in children’s programming. His first children’s television production was Johnson & Friends which he co-created with
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and John Patterson for
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. It was immensely successful across the world and screened in over 50 territories on various networks including the
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in the United Kingdom,
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in Brazil,
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in Japan and the
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in the US. The series was nominated for two International Emmy Awards and as a result of the success of this series, Ian went on to direct just about every top Australian pre-school television program, including; Play School, Hi-5,
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,
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, Raggs, Jay's Jungle, Magical Tales, New MacDonald's Farm,
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, Boffins and Magic Mountain. The American version of Hi-5 was also directed by Ian for
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– it too was nominated for an Emmy Award. The sell-out live Hi-5 stage show Munro directed won the first Helpman Award for Best Children’s Presentation. Ian also became Series Producer of Hi-5 in Australia. In later years, the children's series
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and Pipsqueaks were co-created, produced and directed by Ian Munro. Munro's directing credits include programming for older kids as well; with the Australian/German co-productions
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and Kid Detectives and
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’s series Camp Orange. The international co-production Quest ( China Central Television, ABC and
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) was shot throughout Australia and China. Munro also turned his hand to children’s game shows, co-creating, producing and directing
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, which gained many international sales as well as screenings on three Australian TV Networks. Munro is regarded as one of Australia’s most successful directors in the field of children’s television.


Personal life

In 2019, Munro suffered Heart Failure with serious complications. He had multiple cardiac arrests and was shocked back to life over 200 times. To the astonishment of his medical team, he survived.


Film and television credits

* I, Myself * Willesee Specials * The Unfair Go * Last Chance For The Lucky Country * Custody *
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* Johnson & Friends * Act of Necessity * Boffins * The Opposite Sex *
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* Magic Mountain *
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* Play School * Hi-5 * Hi-5 (US) *
Cushion Kids ''Cushion Kids'' is an Australian children's television show produced by Kids Like Us and Nine Films and Television. It was created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans, who also created '' Hi-5'' for Nine. The live action series features ...
* New MacDonald's Farm * Raggs * Camp Orange *
Backyard Science ''Backyard Science'' is an Australian educational children's television show based on the Dorling Kindersley book of the same name that aired from 2003 until 2007. The series was originally commissioned by Super RTL and TVOntario, and had 78 ep ...
*
Lab Rats Challenge ''Lab Rats Challenge'' is an Australian children's game show. The program began broadcasting on 4 August 2008 at 4pm on the Nine Network with hosts Drew Jarvis and Nicole Dixon. On 5 March 2012, the show moved to the Seven Network with Aleisha ...
* Kid Detectives * Magical Tales *
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* Quest * Pipsqueaks *
Giggle and Hoot ''Giggle and Hoot'' was an Australian children's television "wrap-around" program block that aired on the ABC Kids channel. The series was produced from 2009 to 2019, with the final episodes airing in 2020, and depicted the adventures of Ji ...
* ABC New Year’s Eve 2015 Children’s Special * Jay's Jungle


Stage credits

* Johnson & Friends - The Stage Show *
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Live * Hi-5


References

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