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Ivan Sen (born 1972) is an
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filmmaker. He is a director, screenwriter and
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, as well as an editor, composer and sound designer. He is co-founder and director of Bunya Productions.


Early life

Ivan Sen was born in 1972 in Nambour, Queensland, the second child of Donella and Duro Sen. His mother Donella belongs to the Gamilaroi nation of Northern
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, and Duro was born in Croatia to a German father and Hungarian mother. Before moving to
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four years after Sen was born, in his mother's efforts to escape domestic violence, the family would regularly visit her birthplace, Toomelah. The Aboriginal community there was the last destination of three forced relocations of the Gamilaroi. Founded in 1937 by the
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, Toomelah turned from
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into mission, but is also called a station, and has a history of precarious conditions and harming policies. Sen's mother herself was taken away at the age of fourteen to serve as cheap, forced labour at a remote farm. For eight years Sen lived in Tamworth with his mother and two siblings, in an area called Vegemite Village. The family still visited Toomelah occasionally, and Sen enjoyed popularity and friendship with all kinds of children, both black and white, rich and poor. However, wanting to overcome the difficult reality of the neighbourhood, his mother moved the family to
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. There, Sen was intimidated by the conservative, more racially and socially segregated dynamic of the town. Sen remained a solitary and silent teenager. The change put Sen into contact with painting and photography. His mother married a newspaper editor, who gave him an old Olympus and lessons on photography and film-processing. Soon Sen was working for a newspaper and later enrolled in a photography diploma course at
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,
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. He moved on to film school at the same university and, one year later, to the Australian Film, Television and Radio School in Sydney. There he developed views which were contrary to the classical model of filmmaking taught at the school.


Career

Sen went on to produce numerous short films throughout the late 1990s, including TV documentaries for SBS and the ABC. During the 2000s he produced many documentaries, mostly for
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. He worked with producer
David Jowsey David Jowsey is an Australian film producer, co-founder of Bunya Productions. He is known for producing many films made by Indigenous Australian filmmakers. Bunya Productions' co-owners are Indigenous filmmaker Ivan Sen, and Jowsey's wife Gre ...
, who commissioned his first feature film, '' Beneath Clouds'' (released in 2002). This semi-autobiographical film was made with a mixed crew, including an Aboriginal director of photography, a white producer and several Indigenous secondary crew members. At the time, Sen and the white producer Teresa-Jane Hanson expressed their discontent with the limited availability of skilled Indigenous personnel. The film, produced on a $2.5 million budget, won him global acclaim, screening at the 2003
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and winning the Premiere First Movie Award at the 2002
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and the 2002 Best Director Award at the
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. In 2005, his SBS documentary ''Yellow Fella'' was screened in the section ''
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'' at the
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. In 2009, the
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held at the
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saw the world premiere of Sen's '' Fire Talker'', a documentary biopic about political activist, Aboriginal footballer, and statesman Charlie Perkins. In the same year, Sen and David Jowsey set up Bunya Productions, in order to produce their own films. They used the TV revenue from their earlier works to finance the production of his second feature-length film, ''Dreamland'', which screened at the 2010
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and
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. His third feature '' Toomelah'' (2011), received a prolonged standing ovation from the audience as it screened in ''Un Certain Regard'' at the Cannes Film Festival. The actors were welcomed with celebrity status and Peter Robb described Daniel Connors, the leading 9-year-old non-professional actor as " andlingthe international media like a pro." Sen's fourth feature-length film '' Mystery Road'' premiered at the
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in June 2013 and features many well-known Australian actors, including
Aaron Pedersen Aaron Pedersen is an Aboriginal Australian television and film actor. He is known for many film and television roles, in particular as Detective Jay Swan in the film '' Mystery Road'', its sequel '' Goldstone'', and spin-off television series. ...
,
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, and
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. The film was shown at the
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. His fifth feature, '' Goldstone'', a sequel to ''Mystery Road'', opened the Sydney Film Festival in June 2016 and opened in cinemas on 7 July 2016. It features actors
Aaron Pedersen Aaron Pedersen is an Aboriginal Australian television and film actor. He is known for many film and television roles, in particular as Detective Jay Swan in the film '' Mystery Road'', its sequel '' Goldstone'', and spin-off television series. ...
,
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, Alex Russell, David Gulpilil,
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and
Tom E. Lewis Tom E. Lewis (traditional name: Balang Lewis; 25 August 1958 – 10 May 2018) was an Australian actor and musician. He was an Indigenous Australian from the Murrungun people. His first major role was the title role in the 1978 Fred Schepisi film ' ...
. In 2018, Sen acted as executive producer on the ABC TV production of '' Mystery Road'', a six-part series based on characters featured in the movie of the same name and sequel.


Themes

Commentators often point to landscape, land and place as one of most crucial groups of motif in Ivan Sen's films. His distinctive portrayal of skies, roads and low horizons are Sen's way of addressing issues of location, dislocation and relocation in their relation to identity. According to Jane Mills, "as a descendant of the Gamilaroi people of northern New South Wales who were historically dislocated from their own land and forcibly relocated, Sen's films are undoubtedly intercultural, diasporic, and postcolonial and, as such, qualify as accented and intercultural cinema". The documentary ''Yellow Fella'' focuses on the Aboriginal actor and musician Tom E. Lewis, who starred in ''
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith ''The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith'' is a 1972 Booker Prize-nominated Australian novel by Thomas Keneally, and a 1978 Australian film of the same name directed by Fred Schepisi. The novel is based on the life of bushranger Jimmy Governor, the su ...
'' (
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, 1978). The character's "life was hauntedly close to ewis'sown: a young man of mixed heritage, struggling to find his place on the edge of two cultures". Sen documents Lewis as he hits the road to search for his Welsh father's place of burial and, at the same time, a missing part of his own identity. ''Toomelah'' (2011), tells the story of Daniel, a 9-year-old Aboriginal boy living in the community where Sen's mother was born and grew up in. A hybrid of documentary and fiction follows Daniel as he roams around the "mish" trying to make sense of expectations of his family, his friends, and his own. Much of the script was based on notes Sen took of the inhabitants' own words, expressions, ideas and emotions, trying to translate the immobility from which Toomelah suffers—a place that has both lost touch with its roots and been forgotten by its founding state.


Recognition

In recognition to his contribution to the town of Winton in Central West Queensland where ''Mystery Road'' and ''Goldstone'' were filmed, Sen was honoured with a star on Winton's Walk of Fame during
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in 2016.


Filmography


Feature drama

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'' * 2022 – '' Expired'' * 2016 – '' Goldstone –'' Bunya Productions, Dark Matter * 2013 – '' Mystery Road'' – Bunya Productions, Mystery Road Films, Screen Australia * 2011 – '' Toomelah'' – Bunya Productions, Sydney. * 2010 – ''Dreamland'' * 2002 – '' Beneath Clouds''


Short drama

Short drama films include: * 1999 – ''Dust'' – SBS Independent, NSW FTO. * 1998 – ''Wind'' – AFC, SBS Independent, ABC TV, NSW FTO. * 1997 – ''Journey'' – ABC, Festival of the Dreaming. * 1996 – ''Tears'' – AFC, SBS Independent, NSW FTO. * 1995 – ''Warm Strangers'' – AFTRS, ABC


TV documentaries

TV documentaries include: * 2009 – '' Fire Talker'', The life and times of Charles Perkins – ABC.
A film about Aboriginal activist and statesman Charlie Perkins. * 2007 – ''Embassy Days'' – ABC * 2006 – ''A Sister's Love'' – ABC
The documentary traces the disappearance of Lois Roberts, the family's uncertainty on her whereabouts, the finding of her body and details about the inquiry and police action. * 2006 – ''Broken Borders'' – ABC * 2006 – ''Aunty Connie'' – ABC * 2005 – ''Shifting Shelter 3'' – ABC * 2005 – ''Yellow Fella'' – SBS * 2003 – ''Who was Evelyn Orcher?'' – ABC * 2002 – ''The Dreamers'' – ABC * 2000 – ''Shifting Shelter 2'' – ABC * 1998 – ''Vanish'' – ABC * 1995 – ''Shifting Shelter 1'' – ABC


Awards


References


Further reading

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External links

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"Beneath Clouds: language as simple as a look"
by Mike Walsh

ABC '' Message Stick''
"Ivan Sen"
Vibe Australia Celebrity Showcase (2003, 2006)

interview with Dannielle Hall and Damian Pitt, ''
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'', 17 May 2005
"Crossing Tracks: Indigenous Films from Australia"
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, October 2002
Short profile
Native Networks, August 2004 {{DEFAULTSORT:Sen, Ivan Australian film directors Indigenous Australian people Gamilaraay Australian people of German descent Australian people of Hungarian descent Living people Australian Film Television and Radio School alumni 1972 births