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Claire McCarthy is an Australian screenwriter, Film director, director, Film producer, producer, and Visual arts, visual artist.


Early life

Claire was born in Sydney, the daughter of Christine, an author and concert pianist, and John McCarthy QC. She graduated with honours from the University of Technology, Sydney with a Bachelor of Design/Communications majoring in film in 1997, and is a Screen Directing (Fiction & Non-Fiction) graduate of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, 2001.


Career


Directing

Claire McCarthy has been making short films, music videos, Documentary film, documentaries, and feature films since 2007. Her films have screened at the following international festivals: Toronto International Film Festival, Tunis International Film Festival, Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, Montreal World Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Pusan International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, Flickerfest, St Kilda Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, and London Film Festival. Her feature debut, ''Cross Life'' (2007), premiered at the Sydney Film Festival (2007) and the Pusan International Film Festival in Korea (2007) and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award at the 2007 Inside Film Awards. ''Cross Life'' was a low-budget, social realist multi-plot about Sydney's Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia, Kings Cross red light district, starring Paul Caesar, Imogen Annesley and Tony Barry. Her 2008 autobiographical documentary film ''Sisters'' was awarded a Young Filmmakers Fund grant, from the New South Wales Film and Television Office. ''Sisters'' is a 52-minute documentary about her journey to India with her teenage sister Helena, to volunteer with the Mother Teresa's religious institute, the Missionaries of Charity, in Calcutta. ''Sisters'' was broadcast on Australian Broadcasting Corporation Television, ABC Television in 2008 and 2009, on the Compass (TV program), Compass program, hosted by Geraldine Doogue. Building upon relationships she made with fellow volunteers in India, she wrote ''The Waiting City'' – a mystic infused drama about a young Australian couple's journey to Calcutta to adopt a baby. ''The Waiting City'' was the first Australian feature-length film to be entirely filmed in India. ''The Waiting City'', starring Radha Mitchell, Joel Edgerton, Samrat Chakrabarti and Isabel Lucas had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, as part of the prestigious "Special Presentation" section. Chakrabarti was named as one of the "Fresh Faces at TIFF" by thestar.com, for his role. ''The Waiting City'' has also screened at the Pusan Film Festival (2009), Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (2010), the Tunis International Film Festival (2010) and the Sydney Film Festival (2010) and is still travelling the festival circuit. The film was released nationally in Australia on 15 July 2010 and release in other territories will be later in 2010. In May 2016 it was announced that McCarthy would be directing an adaptation of The Personal History of Rachel DuPree, which would be produced by Viola Davis. In September 2016 it was announced that Davis will also star in the titular role, with Mahershala Ali as her husband and Quvenzhané Wallis as one of her daughters.Viola Davis Takes Lead In ‘The Personal History Of Rachel Dupree’ – Toronto
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Teaching

She has taught screenwriting and filmmaking to masters and undergraduate students at Macquarie University. She has also taught screenwriting to special needs students at North Sydney TAFE. In the Australian film The Black Balloon (film), ''The Black Balloon'' she had the role of choreographer to a group of autistic adults who were starring in the film and also contributed to the musical soundtrack as she also did with ''Sisters'' and ''The Waiting City''.


Personal life

She is married to award-winning cinematographer Denson Baker Australian Cinematographers Society, ACS. The couple have collaborated on ''The Waiting City'', The Black Balloon (film), ''The Black Balloon'', ''Skin'', and other films, as well as Old Man River (musician), Old Man River's ''Sunshine'' music video (set in Varanasi). ''Sunshine'' was nominated for an Australian Cinematographers Society Award in 2008 in the "Best Music Video" category. She divides her time between Sydney and Los Angeles.


Filmography


References


Sources


Adam Fulton, The waiting game in a city of spare children, 7 July 2010, Sydney Morning Herald

TIFF Reviews ''The Waiting City''





External links

* Claire McCarthy's Agent (Sydney
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* Claire McCarthy at the Internet Movie Databas
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* Claire McCarthy Myspace Fan Pag
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* ''The Waiting City'' * Australian Film, Television and Radio Schoo
AFTRS

Inside Film Awards
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