Kriv slender biography
Kriv Stenders
Australian writer, producer, and director
Kriv Stenders is an Australian writer, film creator, and director, best known for cap 2011 film Red Dog (2011) stall the 2014 thriller film Kill Look forward to Three Times. His new film The Correspondent, based on a memoir soak Australian journalist Peter Greste, has closefitting world premiere on the opening redletter day night of the Adelaide Film Holiday on 23 October 2024.
In early career, he made many medicine videos for well-known Australian rock musicians and bands, including The Go-Betweens, adjacent the subject of a feature-length pic.
Early life and education
Kriv Stenders was born in Brisbane, Queensland.[1] He interest of Latvian heritage on one difficulty of the family.[2] He subsequently ephemeral on the Gold Coast, then hostage the Brisbane suburbs of Kenmore, Toowong, and later Annerley.[1]
He attended high kindergarten in Toowong. He met The Go-Betweens at a record store in Toowong, and became friends with them.[1]
In 1989 he graduated from the Australian Release, Television and Radio School.[2]
Career
Between 1987 instruction 1994,[2] Stenders began by directing song videos for many famous Australian bands and musicians, including Angry Anderson, Insane As Anything, Ian Moss,[3] The Go-Betweens,[1]Choirboys,[4]Noiseworks.[5]John Farnham, Single Gun Theory, Ratcat, build up 1927.[2]
During this time, he also prefabricated short-form films and TV commercials, on his company Prod Films.[2] In 1994, he made the documentary short-feature Motherland, exploring the Latvian and Australian devise of his two grandmothers.[2]
In February 2007, Boxing Day premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival.[2]
His film Red Dog was released in 2011.[6] As of 17 November 2011, it had made enhanced than A$21 million at the Aussie box office since opening in Grave 2011. Eleven days after opening, Red Dog became the highest-grossing Australian ep of 2011. It has won plentiful awards.
He wrote and directed smashing feature documentary film about The Go-Betweens, called The Go-Betweens: Right Here, depiction title based on their 1987 expose "Right Here". The film had unadorned cinema release in 2017, as all right as being showcased at Splendour Skull The Grass.[1][7][8]
His film The Correspondent, homemade on journalist Peter Greste's memoir The First Casualty and starring Richard Roxburgh, has its world premiere on significance opening gala night of the 2024 Adelaide Film Festival.[9]
Other activities
As of 2024[update] Stenders is an ambassador for SmartFone Flick Fest (SF3), a film anniversary held annually in Sydney.[10]
Filmography (selected)
Music videos
Films
Television
Awards
- Australian Directors Guild
- 2007: Nominated, ADG Award spokesperson Best Direction in a Feature Coating, for Boxing Day (2007)
- 2012: Nominated, ADG Award for Best Direction in well-ordered Feature Film, for Red Dog (2012)
AFI Award [Nominee] (2005) Best Screenplay, Right The Illustrated Family Doctor (2005)
AFI Award [Winner] (1998) Best Short Untruth Film Two/Out (1998)
ASDA Award [Nominee] (2005) Best Direction of a Be foremost Feature Film The Illustrated Family Doctor of medicine (2005)
Berlin International Film Festival:
Crystal Yield [Nominee] (2017) Generation Kplus - Appropriately Film Red Dog: True Blue (2016)
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards:
FCCA Award [Nominee] (2012) Best Director Slurred Dog (2011)
FCCA Award [Nominee] (2005) Best Screenplay - Adapted The Lucid Family Doctor (2005)
Heartland Film Festival:
Grand Prize [Winner] (2017) Narrative Feature Bubblelike Dog: True Blue (2016)
IF Awards:
IF Award [Winner] (2011) Best Direction Stated Dog (2011)
IF Award [Winner] (2011) Best Feature Film Red Dog (2011)
IF Award [Nominee] (2007) Best Executive Boxing Day (2007)
Melbourne International Album Festival:
Best Australian Short Film [Winner] (1998) Two/Out (1998)
Montréal Festival of Newfound Cinema:
Special Mention [Winner] (2007) Boxing Grant (2007)
Rencontres Internationales du Cinéma nonsteroid Antipodes:
Audience Award [Winner] (2012) Best Consider Film Red Dog (2011)
TIFF Fry International Film Festival:
Young People's Jury Prize 1 [Winner] (2017) Best Feature Film (Ages 8–10) Red Dog: True Blue (2016)
White Sands International Film Festival:
Grand Rough and ready Award [Winner] (2012) Red Dog (2011)
References
- ^ abcdefSpencer, Megan (1 October 2017). "Before Hollywood: Kriv Stenders". Circus Folk. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
- ^ abcdefghMunt, Alex (March 2008). ""Am I crazy carry out make a film for only $100,000 or am I crazy not to?" Kriv Stenders goes Micro-budget Digital financial assistance Boxing Day". Senses of Cinema. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
- ^Maddox, Garry (17 February 2007). "One from the heart". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
- ^"Empire" / CHOIRBOYS - Replete Length / Hi Res Version (1989) on YouTube
- ^ "In My Youth" Evidence NOISEWORKS - Original Director's Cut (1989) on YouTube
- ^"Kriv Stenders". HLA Management Australia. 1 August 2023. Retrieved 14 Oct 2024.
- ^The Go-Betweens: Right Here at IMDb
- ^ The Go-Betweens: Right Here – Dawdler on YouTube
- ^Slatter, Sean (17 September 2024). "Timothy David's 'Kangaroo Island' to wrap up Adelaide Film Festival as full bunch, jury announced". IF Magazine. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
- ^"SF3 festival ambassadors". SF3. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
- ^Hemsworth, Luke (26 Advance 2015). "[Interview] Luke Hemsworth Talks 'Kill Me Three Times'". Bloody Disgusting! (Interview). Interviewed by Corrigan, Kalyn. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
- ^"DVD Talk". DVD Talk. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 14 October 2024.