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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 leprosarium in East Arm, a suburb of
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, in the Northern Territory. His mother, who had grown up on a mission, was a healthworker at the leprosarium until its closure around 1970, and he and his siblings used to hang out there to use the swimming pool and play. He said there was no real stigma attached to it, and the people with leprosy were fairly happy, but missed their family and homes. He was always fascinated by black and white photographs, and the film '' Papillon'' caught his imagination as a child. He completed a Masters in Drama Directing at Australian Film, Television and Radio School in
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. He lost an eye at the age of 25 when he was hit in the head with a hockey stick when playing a game of hockey.


Career

McGregor began his career as a production assistant in the Northern Territory Chief Minister's media unit in
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, where he worked for six years. His next job was as a cameraman for Imparja Television in
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. His first major documentary was about
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in the mid-1990s, for
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in the mid-1990s. After losing his eye at the age of 25, his work had to change focus from camera work, and CAAMA offered him a job, while undertaking a traineeship with CAAMA in writing and directing. At CAAMA he met Warwick Thornton, Erica Glynn, Beck Cole, and many others. Since the mid-1990s, McGregor has written, directed and produced many documentaries, as well as fictional feature films TV drama and comedy series. His varied work includes ''
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'', a 2003 documentary about Aboriginal leader
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; '' Redfern Now'' (writing); ''
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'', a documentary series about Torres Strait Islands; and '' Black Comedy'' (directing). He co-wote '' Sweet Country'' with
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. He worked on a documentary about Archie Roach in 1999. In 2006 he directed ''My Brother Vinnie'', a short documentary film about actor Aaron Pedersen and his brother. Written by Pedersen, and shot by Warwick Thornton (who had grown up with Pedersen), it was selected for the
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and Message Sticks Indigenous Film Festival. Around 2007 he worked with
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as a script consultant on his feature film ''
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''. ''Croker Island Exodus'' (2012), directed and co-written by McGregor (co-written by Danielle MacLean, tells the story of 95 Aboriginal children who travelled in 1942 with their missionary carers to safety thousands of miles across the continent to
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, from Croker Island, after the Japanese were bombing northern Australia in 1942 during World War II. He cast locals to play all of the roles. His 2016 documentary, ''Servant or slave'', brought to life stories of Indigenous Australian history, based on the first-hand experiences of five Aboriginal women, members of the
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, whose stories were recorded by Hetti Perkins and
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. It was screened at the Antenna Documentary Film Festival, The film won the Audience Choice Award at Antenna, and was also selected to screen at the
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. The film was shown on NITV. McGregor was co-director (with Erica Glynn) and co-writer on the 2022 SBS Television drama miniseries '' True Colours''.


Recognition and awards

McGregor has been nominated for numerous and won several awards for his work on a number of films and television series, some of which are listed below: * 2003: Nominated in two categories, AFI Awards, for ''Cold Turkey'' * 2013: Winner, AACTA Award for Best Screenplay in Television, for ''Redfern Now'' * 2015: Nominated,
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for Best Original Telemovie * 2015: Winner, AACTA Award for Best Children's Television Series, for '' Ready for This'' (co-writer) * 2016: Winner, Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program, for '' Ready for This'' (co-writer) * 2018: Winner, AACTA Award, Best Screenplay, for ''Sweet Country'' (shared with David Tranter) * 2019: Winner, Kate Challis RAKA Award, for ''Sweet Country'' (shared with David Tranter) * 2020: Nominated, Capricornia Film Awards, Best Broadcast Documentary, for '' Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky'' * 2020: Nominated, AACTA Awards, Best Documentary, for ''Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky'' * 2021: Winner,
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, Best Documentary / Factual Single, for ''Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky'' * 2021: Winner, AACTA Award for Best Telefeature or Mini Series, for '' Fires'' (co-writer) * 2022: Winner, Logie Award for Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie, for ''Fires'', (co-writer)


Steve McGregor Award for Best Emerging Talent

The Steve McGregor Award for Best Emerging Talent in Film/Television was inaugurated at the National Remote Indigenous Media Festival in 2009. The inaugural winner was Bernard Namok Jnr, who worked for the Top End Aboriginal Bush Broadcasting Association (TEABBA).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:McGregor, Steven Australian film directors Living people Australian screenwriters Indigenous Australian filmmakers Year of birth missing (living people)