
Warwick Thornton
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Directing · Born 1970-07-23 · age 55 · Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Warwick Thornton (born 23 July, 1970; Alice Springs) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. His debut feature film Samson and Delilah won the Caméra d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival 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. Thornton is a Kaytetye man born and raised in Alice Springs. 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, New Norcia, Western Australia, 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.
Titles

Fast Charlie

The Sapphires

Sweet Country

Septembers of Shiraz

Samson and Delilah

Mystery Road

Bear

The Turning

The New Boy

Kangaroo

Firebite

Radiance

Words with Gods

Here I Am

Stone Forever

Nana

We Don't Need a Map

The Beach

Beyond Sorry

Green Bush

Mimi

Buried Country

The Darkside

Wolfram

5 Seasons
Plains Empty

Audacious
My Mother India
Flat

My Bed Your Bed

Rosalie's Journey

Black Chook

Mparntwe Sacred Sites

Cold Turkey

Wirriya: Small Boy

Between Two Lines

Meth Kelly

First Warrior

Intervention 2 Years On

Blue Water Empire

First Australians