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词条 Rolf de Heer
释义

  1. Awards and nominations

     Charlie's Country  Ten Canoes  The Tracker  Bad Boy Bubby 

  2. Filmography

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. External links

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Rolf de Heer (born 4 May 1951) is a Dutch Australian film director. De Heer was born in Heemskerk in the Netherlands but migrated to Sydney when he was eight years old.[1] He attended the Australian Film, Television and Radio School in Sydney. His company is called Vertigo Productions and is based in Adelaide. De Heer primarily makes alternative or arthouse films. According to the jacket notes of the videotape, de Heer holds the honor of co-producing and directing the only motion picture, Dingo, in which the jazz legend Miles Davis appears as an actor. Miles Davis collaborated with Michel Legrand on the score. He is the subject of the book Dutch Tilt, Aussie Auteur: The Films of Rolf de Heer (First edition – Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM, 2009. Second edition – Ebook: Starrs via Smashwords.com, 2013) by Dr D. Bruno Starrs. A comprehensive study of his films to date, Dancing to His Song: the Singular Cinema of Rolf de Heer by film critic Jane Freebury, is published in ebook and print (Currency Press & Currency House, 2015).

His 2013 film Charlie's Country was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

Awards and nominations

Charlie's Country

  • 2014 AACTA Award for Best Film - nominated
  • 2014 AACTA Award for Best Direction - nominated
  • 2014 AACTA Award for Best Original Screenplay - nominated
  • Cannes Film Festival – nominated for "Un Certain Regard"
  • 2013 Adelaide Film Festival - won the Audience Award for Most Popular Feature

Ten Canoes

  • 2006 Cannes Film Festival – winner of "Un Certain Regard" – Special Jury Prize[3]
  • 2006 Flanders International Film Festival[4] – winner of the Grand Prix, shared with Peter Djigirr
  • 2006 Australian Film Institute Awards:

winner for Best Direction, shared with Peter Djigirr

winner for Best Film, (with producer Julie Ryan)

winner for Best Original Screenplay

  • 2006 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
  • 2006 IF Awards – winner of the award for Best Director, with Peter Djigirr
  • 2006 winner of the NSW History Awards, The Premier's Audio/Visual History Prize[5]

The Tracker

  • 2002 Venice Film Festival – SIGNIS Award – Honorable Mention
  • 2002 Flanders International Film Festival – winner of Best Screenplay Award
  • 2002 Valladolid International Film Festival – winner Jury Special Prize
  • 2002 IF Awards – winner Best Feature Film (with producer Julie Ryan)

Bad Boy Bubby

  • 1993 Venice Film Festival – Special Jury Prize
  • 1994 Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards:

winner for Best Director

winner for Best Original Screenplay

Filmography

  • Tail of a Tiger (1984)
  • Thank You Jack (1985) (TV)
  • Incident at Raven's Gate (1988)
  • Dingo (1991)
  • Bad Boy Bubby (1993)
  • The Quiet Room (1996)
  • Epsilon (1997)
  • Dance Me to My Song (1998)
  • The Sound of One Hand Clapping (1998) (producer)
  • Spank (1999) (producer)
  • The Old Man Who Read Love Stories (2000)
  • The Tracker (2002)
  • Alexandra's Project (2003)
  • Ten Canoes (2006)
  • The Balanda and the Bark Canoes (2006) (TV)
  • Dr. Plonk (2007)
  • Twelve Canoes (2008)
  • The King is Dead (2012)[1]
  • Charlie's Country (2013)

See also

  • List of Australian films

Notes

1. ^Mathieson, Craig: "The King is Dead" in The Age, 8 July 2012
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.festival-cannes.fr/en/article/60533.html |title=2014 Official Selection |accessdate=18 April 2014 |work=Cannes}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/4360076/year/2006.html |title=Festival de Cannes: Ten Canoes |accessdate=16 December 2009|work=festival-cannes.com}}
4. ^{{cite web |title= Flanders International Film Festival: 2006 |publisher= IMDb |url= https://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Flanders_International_Film_Festival/2006 |accessdate= 28 July 2007}}
5. ^{{cite web |title= 2006 NSW Premier's History Awards & Fellowships |publisher= Arts NSW |url= http://www.htansw.asn.au/home/othernews/2006%20NSW%20Premier's%20History%20Awards%20Winners.doc |accessdate= 17 July 2007 |deadurl= yes |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20070829103416/http://www.htansw.asn.au/home/othernews/2006%20NSW%20Premier%27s%20History%20Awards%20Winners.doc |archivedate= 29 August 2007 |df= dmy-all }}

References

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070829103416/http://www.htansw.asn.au/home/othernews/2006%20NSW%20Premier%27s%20History%20Awards%20Winners.doc 2006 NSW Premier’s History Awards & Fellowships] Arts NSW, (Retrieved 17 July 2007)
  • [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0208854/awards Awards for Rolf de Heer] IMDb, (Retrieved 28 July 2007)

External links

  • {{IMDB name|0208854}}
  • Vertigo Website
  • 12 Canoes is the follow-up to Ten Canoes, made in collaboration with the Yolgnu people of Ramingining and released only on the internet.
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