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Warwick Thornton (born 1970) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. His debut feature film '' Samson and Delilah'' won the
Caméra d'Or The Caméra d'Or ("''Golden Camera''") is an award of the Cannes Film Festival for the best first feature film presented in one of the Cannes' selections (Official Selection, Directors' Fortnight The Directors' Fortnight (french: Quinzaine des ...
at the
2009 Cannes Film Festival The 62nd Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 May to 24 May 2009. French actress Isabelle Huppert was the President of the Jury. Twenty films from thirteen countries were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or. The awards were announced on 23 M ...
and the award for Best Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards. He also won the Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Film in 2017 for '' Sweet Country''.


Early life and education

Thornton is a Kaytetye man born and raised in
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. His mother Freda Glynn co-founded and was the first director of the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) and was the director of Imparja Television for its first 10 years. At 13, Thornton was sent to school in Australia's only monastic town,
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, although he later declared he became angry with Christianity and did not consider himself religious. He graduated in cinematography from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School.


Career

Thornton began his career making short films and has achieved success with them at film festivals around the world, including ''Payback'' at the
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and ''Green Bush'' and ''Nana'' at the
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. He describes his decision to become a filmmaker in an interview in 2007:
Where I grew up in Alice I was a DJ for a radio station (CAAMA). The station began a film unit and so I watched people pack cameras and equipment into cars and take off to make films. I was alone at the radio station and I thought that I really wanted to go with them. That's how it started, I made a film called ''Green Bush'' which is basically about that time. Eventually I went to AFTRS in Sydney and got really involved as a Director of Photography. I’ve been in the business for 9 years now.
Thornton shared a personal as well as professional relationship with Beck Cole, and along with producer Kath Shelper called themselves "the trinity", working together from 2004. In 2009 Thornton wrote, directed and shot his first feature film '' Samson & Delilah'', which won awards including the Camera d’Or for best first feature film at the
2009 Cannes Film Festival The 62nd Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 May to 24 May 2009. French actress Isabelle Huppert was the President of the Jury. Twenty films from thirteen countries were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or. The awards were announced on 23 M ...
. The following year he filmed the documentary series '' Art + Soul'' about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, which was written and narrated by curator Hetti Perkins. The installation ''Mother Courage'' (inspired by Bertolt Brecht's 1939 character) was commissioned by
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and ACMI, and first exhibited in 2012.


Awards and nominations


Family and personal life

Thornton's sister,
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, is also a film writer and director. Thornton was formerly married to filmmaker Beck Cole, whom he met in 1999. They have a daughter, Luka May, an actress also known as Luka Magdeline Cole or Luka May Glynn-Cole. The couple shared a personal as well as professional relationship (see above). By 2018 Thornton and Cole had separated. Thornton also has a son, Dylan River, who is a filmmaker who has worked with his father, and another daughter, Rona, from an earlier relationship.


Filmography


As director

* ''From Sand to Celluloid – Payback'' (1996), Blackfella Films, short film, also writer * ''Willigan's Fitzroy'' (2000), documentary, also writer * ''Mimi'' (2002) Blackfella Films, short film, also director, starring
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and Sophie Lee * ''Green Bush'' (2005), short film, also writer, starring David Page, produced by CAAMA Productions * ''The Old Man and the Inland Sea'' (2005), documentary, also writer * ''Burning Daylight'' (2007), documentary * ''Dark Science'' (2007), documentary, co-director * ''Nana'' (2007), short film * '' Samson and Delilah'' (2009) * '' Art + Soul'' (2010) * ''The Darkside'' (2013) * '' Words With Gods'' (2014) * ''We Don't Need a Map'' (2017), documentary * '' Sweet Country'' (2017) * '' Mystery Road (TV series)'' Series 2. (2020) * '' The Beach'' (2020) - TV documentary series about himself in isolation on a beach on the remote Dampier Peninsula


As cinematographer

* ''Marn Grook: An Aboriginal Perspective on Australian Rules Football'' (1997), documentary * ''
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'' (1998), feature film, directed by Rachel Perkins) * ''
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'' (2000), documentary, directed by Andy Nehl, based on the book by
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* ''Ngangkari Way'' (2001), documentary, directed by
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* ''Flat'' (2001), short film, directed by Beck Cole * ''Mimi'' (2001), short film, directed by Warwick Thornton * ''Kurtal: Snake Spirit'' (2002), documentary, co-cinematographer * ''Queen of Hearts'' (2003), directed by Danielle MacLean * ''Wirriya: Small Boy'' (2004), documentary, co-cinematographer, directed by Beck Cole * ''Five Seasons'' (2005), documentary, directed by Steven McGregor * ''The Lore of Love'' (2005), documentary, directed by Beck Cole * ''My Brother Vinnie'' (2006), documentary, directed by Steven McGregor * ''Plains Empty '' (2006), short film, directed by Beck Cole * ''Green Bush'' (2006), short film, directed by Warwick Thornton * '' First Australians'' (2006), television series, directed by Beck Cole & Rachel Perkins * '' Samson & Delilah'' (2009), feature film, directed by Warwick Thornton * ''Here I Am'' (2011), feature film, directed by Beck Cole * '' The Sapphires'' (2012), feature film, directed by
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* '' Sweet Country'' (2017), directed by Warwick Thornton


References


Further reading

* * Book review an
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External links

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