Sam Pillsbury
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Sam Pillsbury

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Directing · New York City, New York, USA

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sam Pillsbury is an American film director and producer. Connecticut-raised Sam Pillsbury emigrated to New Zealand at the age of 14. Aged 23, he began working at the Government-owned National Film Unit, joining a group of emerging filmmakers who were investigating new subjects and styles. Pillsbury directed seven films at the National Film Unit, including a multi-faceted study of artist Ralph Hotere, and a satirical look at workplace relations (Men and Supermen). He was also part of the directing team on Commonwealth Games chronicle Games 74, and worked both on set and at the editing bench for Paul Maunder's Gone Up North for a While. Pillsbury went solo in 1975. Documentary Birth with R.D.Laing won awards on both sides of the Tasman, and controversy in England and the United States. The film featured controversial Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing critiqueing Western medical handling of childbirth. Pillsbury also worked on four documentaries for TV slot Seven Days, which variously looked into life for a solo mother, an ex-convict, hospital patients, and young Māori in the city. More TV docos followed, then in 1978, Against the Lights, a short drama based on a Witi Ihimaera tale. Pillsbury's Round the Bays doco The Greatest Run on Earth won awards at festivals in Chicago and Torino. Pillsbury's feature film debut in 1981 was with The Scarecrow, based on the gothic novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Presented through the eyes of two teenage boys, the film chronicles the arrival in a 50s town of a mysterious stranger (played by American movie legend John Carradine). In 1982 The Scarecrow became the first Kiwi film to win invitation to the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, in the non-competitive Director's Fortnight section. Teen star Jono Smith later reinvented himself as a cinematographer in England. Pillsbury then worked extensively on a screen adaptation of end of the world sci-fi novel The Quiet Earth, before handing the project to director Geoff Murphy after deciding it needed fresh eyes (he later joked at being one of the only directors who had fired himself). Instead Pillsbury helmed 1880s immigrant tale Heart of the High Country for TV (based on a novel by Elizabeth Gowans), then segued into period road movie Starlight Hotel, which starred Smash Palace discovery Greer Robson. Since Starlight Hotel, Pillsbury has directed extensively, mainly on American tele-movies. He returned to Kiwi moviemaking in 2000 for Crooked Earth, the tale of a clash between two Māori: a militant drug-dealer, and former military man Temuera Morrison. Pillsbury's other features include Free Willy 3: The Rescue, 2008 road movie Endless Bummer and Knight Rider 2010. These days Pillsbury has a second career as a winemaker. In 2000 he and a business partner sold Arizona wine company Dos Cabezas to a group headed by the lead singer for rock group Tool (band). Pillsbury Wine Company was launched soon afterwards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sam Pillsbury, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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The Quiet Earth
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The Quiet Earth

Sep 8, 1985
Writer, Producer
Free Willy 3: The Rescue
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Free Willy 3: The Rescue

Aug 6, 1997
Director
Zandalee
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4.4

Zandalee

May 9, 1991
Director
Eerie, Indiana
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Eerie, Indiana

Sep 15, 1991
Director
Fifteen and Pregnant
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Fifteen and Pregnant

Jan 19, 1998
Director
Where the Red Fern Grows
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6.3

Where the Red Fern Grows

May 3, 2003
Director, Author
National Lampoon Presents: Endless Bummer
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4.8

National Lampoon Presents: Endless Bummer

Oct 20, 2009
Director, Screenplay
The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay
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The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay

Jun 15, 2003
Director
Knight Rider 2010
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Knight Rider 2010

Feb 3, 1994
Director
Into the Badlands
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5.6

Into the Badlands

Jul 24, 1991
Director
Secret of Giving
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Secret of Giving

Nov 25, 1999
Director
The Scarecrow
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The Scarecrow

Apr 30, 1982
Director
Morgan's Ferry
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Morgan's Ferry

Nov 27, 2001
Director
Starlight Hotel
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6.4

Starlight Hotel

Nov 27, 1987
Director
The Wedding Dress
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The Wedding Dress

Oct 28, 2001
Director
Raising Waylon
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7.0

Raising Waylon

Feb 22, 2004
Director
A Mother's Instinct
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A Mother's Instinct

Mar 13, 1996
Director, Co-Producer
Shadows of Desire
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Shadows of Desire

Sep 20, 1994
Director
Sins of Silence
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7.8

Sins of Silence

Feb 20, 1996
Director
Thrill
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Thrill

May 20, 1996
Director
Audrey's Rain
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Audrey's Rain

May 11, 2003
Director
Crooked Earth
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Crooked Earth

Aug 23, 2001
Director
The President's Child
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The President's Child

Oct 27, 1992
Director
Search for Grace
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Search for Grace

May 17, 1994
Director
Eyes of Terror
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Eyes of Terror

Mar 18, 1994
Director
Taking Back Our Town
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Taking Back Our Town

Dec 10, 2001
Director
Between Love and Honor
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Between Love and Honor

Feb 14, 1995
Director