Anthony Buckley
Anthony Buckley (AO) (born 27 July 1937) is an Australian film editor and producer.
Career
On leaving school, Buckley went to work for Cinesound Productions as a projectionist and assistant editor. He worked in Canada and Britain before returning to Australia in 1965. He went to work at Ajax Films and moved into producing.[1]
He edited Michael Powell's Age of Consent.
In 1974 he produced the train filmA Steam Train Passes. 24 years later he produced another two train films, Savannahlander and Gulflander. He produced the mini-series The Harp in the South and its sequel Poor Man's Orange.
Awards
- 1977 Order of Australia
Partial filmography
As editor
- The Stowaway (1958) (assistant)
- Age of Consent (1969)
- Adam's Woman (1970)
- Wake in Fright (1971)
- Don Quixote (1973)
As producer
- Forgotten Cinema (1967) - documentary
- Snow, Sand and Savages
- Caddie (1976)
- A Steam Train Passes (1974)
- The Night the Prowler (1978)
- The Killing of Angel Street (1981)
- Bliss (1985)
- The Harp in the South (1986)
- Poor Man's Orange (1987)
- The Heroes (1989) - mini-series
- More Winners – Mr Edmond (1990)
- Heroes II: The Return (1991) - mini-series
- Nazi Supergrass (1993)
- Bedevil (1993)
- Yum Cha Cha (2001)
- Oyster Farmer (2004)
- Savannahlander (2008)
- Gulflander (2010)
References
- ↑ David Stratton, The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival, Angus & Robertson, 1980 p11
External links
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