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Graeme Isaac Graeme Isaac i(A152319 works by)
Born: Established: 1950 ;
Gender: Male
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'Graeme Isaac has worked over 25 years in a wide variety of roles within the Australian film industry, as a writer, producer, script editor, and music producer. His films have won many awards both here and overseas. His last documentary Dhakiyarr Vs The King won the 2004 Rouben Mamoulian Award at the Sydney Film Festival, and was a finalist in the World Documentaries Competition at the Sundance Film Festival.

Graeme has an extensive background in cross-cultural projects and has produced many films in collaboration with Aboriginal communities and with Aboriginal filmmakers. He has also worked in Indonesia and facilitated the post production in Australia of 3 Indonesian feature films, the first and only Indonesian films to have screened at the Cannes Film Festival. In the 70's he was a member of the Australian Performing Group (Pram Factory), a founding member of Circus Oz, and played with the band Captain Matchbox.' (Source: Cruising Country website www.anu.edu.au)

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form y separately published work icon Wrong Side of the Road ( dir. Ned Lander ) Sydney : Inma Productions , 1981 Z1919503 1981 single work film/TV travel 'In this semi-fictitious account, two South Australian black rock/​ reggae bands "No Fixed Address" and "Us Mob" are followed on the road over a two day period in a loosely structured narrative based on the experiences of cast members, alluding to a number of issues including black identity and police harassment. First released in 1981.' (Source: TROVE)
1981 nominated Australian Film Institute Awards Best Film
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