Ewen leslie biography of michael

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  • Paramount’s Pam Kaufman, Lisa Kramer Added to NATPE Lineup – Global Bulletin

    Conference

    An in conversation event with Paramount Globalexecutives Pam Kaufman, president and CEO of international markets and global consumer products and experiences, and Lisa Kramer, president of international TV licensing, Paramount Global Content Distribution, has been added to the NATPE Global conference.

    Jens Richter, Fremantle’s CEO of commercial and international and Paulo Koelle, head of Prime Video Latin America, Amazon Studioshave also joined the speaker lineup. Other executives who have recently been confirmed include Jeff Sagansky, Sky’s group director of acquisitions, Katie Keenan, Acf Investment Bank’s Richard Gray, Satmohan Panesar, commissioner, factual, ITV Studios, Michael Schmidt, president, Sipurand Ilan Arboleda, co-founder and producer, CreativeChaosvmg.

    Speakers also include Patricia Jasin, country manager Colombia and head of international distribution for Warner Bros.

    Michael Rymer

    Australian television and film director

    Michael Rymer (born March 1963 in Melbourne[1]) is an Australian[2] television and film director, best known for his work on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series, for which he directed the pilot miniseries and several episodes of the series. He also directed In Too Deep and Queen of the Damned.

    Rymer attended film school at the University of Southern California.[3]

    Filmography

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    Awards

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    Rymer's directorial debut, Angel Baby, won sju Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards in 1995, including Best Director and Best Screenplay (Original) for Rymer himself.[7]

    Rymer won the award of Best Dramatic Feature at the 2012 Byron Bay International Film Festival for the spelfilm Face to Face, and the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for the Jessica Jones episode "AKA Smile" in 2016.[8][9] The 2003 Battlestar Galactica

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  • Michael Booth gets ready to unwrap ‘Mr Pillow’

    Mr Pillow.

    After filming mostly at night and weekends over six months, Michael Booth has finished Mr Pillow – his self-proclaimed “love letter to Sydney” – and is getting ready to share it with the world.

    The filmmaker/playwright/actor was inspired to make the psychological romantic teaterpjäs by Stephen Graham’s short story of the same name, a first-person fable about a troubled man caught in a love triangle between his new flickvän and her favourite pillow.

    He funded the film for less than $50,000 partly from the money he earned playing Harry in three seasons of Network 10’s Wonderland, with cameras and other gear donated through his association with TV crews.

    Andrew Henry plays Sean, a young guy who is terrified of talking to women. When he finally musters the courage, he meets Sarah (Gemma Atkinson), a seemingly happy young woman who is charmed by Sean’s awkwardness.

    The