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Richard Lowenstein (born 1 March 1959) is an Australian
filmmaker Filmmaking (film production) is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, starting with an initial story, idea, or commission. It then continues through screenwriting, castin ...
. He has written, produced and directed: feature films, including '' Strikebound'' (1984), ''
Dogs in Space During the 1950s and 1960s the Soviet space program used dogs for sub-orbital and orbital space flights to determine whether human spaceflight was feasible. In this period, the Soviet Union launched missions with passenger slots for at l ...
'' (1986) and ''
He Died with a Felafel in His Hand ''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand'' is a purportedly non-fiction autobiographical novel by Australian author John Birmingham about his experiences as a share housing tenant, first published in 1994 by The Yellow Press (). The story consists ...
'' (2001); music videos for bands such as
INXS INXS (a phonetic play on "in excess") were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farris ...
and U2; concert performance films, '' Australian Made: The Movie'' (1987) and '' U2: LoveTown'' (1989); and TV adverts.


Biography

Richard Lowenstein was born on 1 March 1959 in
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a me ...
. His mother was the author,
oral historian Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people wh ...
, and activist, Wendy Lowenstein (née Katherin Wendy Robertson, 1927–2006). His father is Werner Lowenstein, also an activist, who had fled Nazi Germany to United Kingdom and was relocated to Australia in 1940 as one of the ''Dunera'' boys. The couple married in July 1947; and had three children, Peter, Martie and Richard. Lowenstein attended
Brinsley Road Community School Brinsley Road Community School was a state-run high school (years 7-12) in the suburb of Camberwell, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school was established in February 1973 under the umbrella of Camberwell High School with the supp ...
from 1973 to 1974; and graduated from
Swinburne Institute of Technology Swinburne University of Technology (often simply called Swinburne) is a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1908 as the Eastern Suburbs Technical College by George Swinburne to serve those without access ...
, Film and Television Department in 1979. His short film, ''Evictions'' (1979), which won the Erwin Rado Prize – for Best Short Film – at the
Melbourne International Film Festival The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1952 and is one of the oldest film festivals in the world following the founding of the Venice Film Fes ...
the following year, described Melbourne during the Great Depression. It was based on his mother's book, ''Weevils in the Flour'' (1978). The film detailed police evicting unemployed unionists. In 1980 Lowenstein directed a music video, "Leap for Lunch", for the debut single by art punk band, The Ears – he shared a house with their lead singer, Sam Sejavka.McFarlane
'The Ears'
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on 19 April 2004. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
In 1982 he directed one for "Talking to a Stranger", a single by rock band,
Hunters & Collectors Hunters & Collectors are an Australian rock band formed in 1981. Fronted by founding mainstay, singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Seymour, they developed a blend of pub rock and art-funk. Other mainstays are John Archer on bass guitar, Do ...
. He followed with "Lumps of Lead" for the same group and "Fraction Too Much Friction" for
Tim Finn Brian Timothy Finn (born 25 June 1952) is a New Zealand singer and musician. His musical career includes forming 1970s and 1980s New Zealand rock group Split Enz, a number of solo albums, temporary membership in his brother Neil's band Crowde ...
as his first solo single in 1983. At the ''Countdown'' Music and Video Awards for 1983, he won Best Promotional Video for "Fraction Too Much Friction". In 1984 he directed his first feature film, '' Strikebound'', a dramatisation of a 1930s coal miners strike, which he wrote based on his mother's book, ''Dead Men Don't Dig Coal'' (unpublished), and his own research into unionism in the industry. In June that year he directed his first music videos for
INXS INXS (a phonetic play on "in excess") were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farris ...
with " Burn for You", and followed by "All the Voices" and "Dancing on the Jetty" (both in October). At the ''Countdown'' Music and Video Awards for 1984 he won Best Promotional Video for "Burn for You". He established a long term relationship with INXS and produced, edited or directed more of their music videos over subsequent years, including ''The Swing & Other Stories: Collection of Contemporary Classics from INXS'' (1985), a VHS-format video compilation with additional interviews and documentary.. At the ''Countdown'' Music and Video Awards for 1985 he shared the award for Best Video for " What You Need" by INXS with Lyn-Marie Milbourn. In 1985 he directed '' White City: The Music Movie'', a 60-minute video, for former
The Who The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist and singer John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. They are conside ...
guitarist,
Pete Townshend Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend (; born 19 May 1945) is an English musician. He is co-founder, leader, guitarist, second lead vocalist and principal songwriter of the Who, one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. Towns ...
.
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in his book, ''Behind Blues Eyes: The Life of Pete Townshend'' (2002), described " e highlight of the video is the poolside staging of the electric ' Face the Face', in which director Richard Lowenstein effectively captures the excitement of a big-band performance and Townshend's joyous jitterbugging ... in a gold lamé, forties-style tuxedo Lowenstein reveals more story line in these five minutes than the entire video". It was released with Townshend's concept album, ''White City: A Novel'', and included him discussing the music. In 1986 he wrote and directed a feature film, ''
Dogs in Space During the 1950s and 1960s the Soviet space program used dogs for sub-orbital and orbital space flights to determine whether human spaceflight was feasible. In this period, the Soviet Union launched missions with passenger slots for at l ...
'', which highlighted late-1970s Melbourne's little band scene with the lead character Sam (portrayed by INXS' lead singer,
Michael Hutchence Michael Kelland John Hutchence (22 January 1960 – 22 November 1997) was an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Hutchence co-founded the rock band INXS, which sold over 75 million records worldwide and was inducted into th ...
) based on Lowenstein's experiences with The Ear's Sejavka. At the time, Sejavka was a member of new wave band, Beargarden, and objected to Lowenstein and Hutchence's "noxious caricature" of his earlier personality. In 2009 SBS TV's Peter Galvin described the movie as a "cult classic" and "for its fans there's never really been anything quite like t before or since". Lowenstein recalled the "punk scene was an embarrassment to the Australian music industry back then. In a similar way, ''Dogs in Space'' was a total embarrassment to the Australian film industry because it preferred and knew how to handle innocuous candy-coated fare, like '' The Man from Snowy River''". For Irish group, U2, he has provided music videos – "
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" and " Angel of Harlem" (both 1988) and a concert performance film, '' U2: LoveTown'' (1989).Spencer et al, (2007
Lowenstein, Richard
entry. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
In 1991 he applied for funding from
Film Finance Corporation Australia The Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) was the government agency responsible for funding commercial productions of Australian film, documentary, and television from 1988 to 2008. Unlike other publicly funded organisations responsible for f ...
to adapt
Robin Klein Robin McMaugh Klein (born 28 February 1936) is an Australian author of books for children. She was born in Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia, and now resides near Melbourne. Early life Robin Klein is one of nine children. She had her first s ...
's novel, ''
Came Back to Show You I Could Fly ''Came Back to Show You I Could Fly'' is a novel by Robin Klein. It tells the story of a friendship between a lonely 11-year-old boy and a drug-addicted, pregnant 20-year-old woman. It was given the designation of White Raven book at the 1990 Bo ...
'', into the children's film, '' Say a Little Prayer'', which he directed in 1993. In 1999 he contributed a chapter, "Telexes in Space: A Tale of Two Films", to the collection, ''Second Take: Australian Film-makers Talk'', edited by Geoff Burton and Raffaele Caputo, which provides an explanation of his film-making style. Lowenstein co-produced the satirical music series ''
John Safran's Music Jamboree ''John Safran's Music Jamboree'' (or just ''Music Jamboree'') was a light-hearted Australian music documentary television series, hosted by John Safran for SBS television. The program was produced by Richard Lowenstein, Selin Yaman and Ghos ...
'' (2002) as well as '' John Safran vs God'' (2004) for SBS independent. He is a partner in the Melbourne-based production company, Ghost Pictures. He is also a partner in the feature film production company, Fandango Australia Pty Ltd, along with Italian producer – Domenico Procacci, producer – Sue Murray, lawyer – Bryce Menzies and director – Rolf de Heer. He filmed the 2006 U2 concert at Melbourne's Telstra Dome. In October 2009 Lowenstein was guest programmer on
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's TV music video show, ''
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''.


Filmography

* ''Evictions'' (1979) * '' Strikebound'' (1984) * '' White City: The Music Movie'' (1985) * INXS: ''The Swing and Other Stories'' (music video compilation, 1985) * ''
Dogs in Space During the 1950s and 1960s the Soviet space program used dogs for sub-orbital and orbital space flights to determine whether human spaceflight was feasible. In this period, the Soviet Union launched missions with passenger slots for at l ...
'' (1986) * '' Australian Made: The Movie'' (concert performance, 1987) * INXS: ''Kick: The Video Flick'' (music video compilation, 1988) * '' U2: LoveTown'' (concert performance, 1989) * '' Say a Little Prayer'' (1993) * '' Naked: Stories of Men – Ghost Story'' (telemovie, 1996) * ''
He Died with a Felafel in His Hand ''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand'' is a purportedly non-fiction autobiographical novel by Australian author John Birmingham about his experiences as a share housing tenant, first published in 1994 by The Yellow Press (). The story consists ...
'' (2001) * ''U2: The Best of 1980–1990'' (music video compilation, 2002) * '' I'm Only Looking: The Best of INXS'' (music video compilation, 2004) * '' We're Livin' on Dog Food'' (documentary film included in the DVD re-release of Dogs in Space, 2009) * '' Autoluminescent'' (documentary film on the life of
Rowland S. Howard Rowland Stuart Howard (24 October 1959 – 30 December 2009) was an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the post-punk group The Birthday Party and his subsequent solo career. Early life Rowland Stua ...
, 2011) * Producer – In Bob We Trust (documentary film about Father
Bob Maguire Robert John Maguire (born 14 September 1934) is an Australian Roman Catholic priest, community worker and media personality from South Melbourne. From 1973 to 2012, Maguire was parish priest of Sts Peter and Paul's Church in South Melbourne. Co ...
, directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn, 2013) * '' Ecco Homo'' (documentary film on the life of Peter Vanessa "Troy" Davies, 2015) * '' Mystify: Michael Hutchence'' (a documentary film on the life of
Michael Hutchence Michael Kelland John Hutchence (22 January 1960 – 22 November 1997) was an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Hutchence co-founded the rock band INXS, which sold over 75 million records worldwide and was inducted into th ...
, lead singer and lyricist of rock band
INXS INXS (a phonetic play on "in excess") were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farris ...
, 2019)


Music videos

* The Ears – "Leap for Lunch" (1980) *
Hunters & Collectors Hunters & Collectors are an Australian rock band formed in 1981. Fronted by founding mainstay, singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Seymour, they developed a blend of pub rock and art-funk. Other mainstays are John Archer on bass guitar, Do ...
– "Talking to a Stranger" (1982), "Lumps of Lead" (1982) *
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– "It's no Reason" (1983) *
Tim Finn Brian Timothy Finn (born 25 June 1952) is a New Zealand singer and musician. His musical career includes forming 1970s and 1980s New Zealand rock group Split Enz, a number of solo albums, temporary membership in his brother Neil's band Crowde ...
– "Fraction Too Much Friction" (1983), "Staring at the Embers" (1983), "Through the Years" (1983) *
Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons are an Australian blues music, blues and rock music, rock band that features the singer, songwriter and saxophonist Joe Camilleri (aka "Jo Jo Zep"). The band was active in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and had severa ...
– "Taxi Mary" (1984) * Jules Taylor – "Rock Daddy" (1984) *
Cold Chisel Cold Chisel are an Australian pub rock band, which formed in Adelaide in 1973 by mainstay members Ian Moss on guitar and vocals, Steve Prestwich on drums and Don Walker on piano and keyboards. They were soon joined by Jimmy Barnes (at the ...
– "Saturday Night" (1984) *
INXS INXS (a phonetic play on "in excess") were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farris ...
– "Burn for You" (1984), "All the Voices" (1984), "Dancing on the Jetty", (1984), " What You Need" (1985) " Listen Like Thieves" (1986), "
Need You Tonight "Need You Tonight" is a song by the Australian rock band INXS, released as the first single from their 1987 album, ''Kick'', as well as the fourth song on the album. It is the only INXS single to reach No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It ...
"/"Mediate" (1987), " Never Tear Us Apart" (1988), " New Sensation" (1988), "Guns in the Sky" (1988), " Suicide Blonde" (1990), " By My Side" (1991), " Bitter Tears" (1991), " Heaven Sent" (1992), " Taste It" (1992), " The Gift" (1993), "Cut Your Roses Down" (1993) * Models – "Barbados" (1985) *
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– "Face the Face" (1985), "Secondhand Love" (1985), "Give Blood" (1985) * Big Pig – "Hungry Town" (1986)McFarlane
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"Boy Wonder" (1988) *
Crowded House Crowded House are a rock band, formed in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1985. Its founding members were New Zealander Neil Finn (vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter) and Australians Paul Hester (drums) and Nick Seymour (bass). Later ...
– " Mean to Me" (1986), " Into Temptation" (1988) *
Michael Hutchence Michael Kelland John Hutchence (22 January 1960 – 22 November 1997) was an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Hutchence co-founded the rock band INXS, which sold over 75 million records worldwide and was inducted into th ...
– "Rooms for the Memory" (1987) * U2 – "
Desire Desires are states of mind that are expressed by terms like " wanting", "wishing", "longing" or "craving". A great variety of features is commonly associated with desires. They are seen as propositional attitudes towards conceivable states of aff ...
" (1988), " Angel of Harlem" (1988) *
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– "Way of the World" (1989), "Sometimes" (1990) * Jenny Morris – "Saved Me" (1989)


Awards and nominations


Erwin Rado Prize

* 1980 Erwin Rado Prize,
Melbourne International Film Festival The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1952 and is one of the oldest film festivals in the world following the founding of the Venice Film Fes ...
, for short film, ''Evictions''.


Countdown Australian Music Awards

''
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'' was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine ''
TV Week ''TV Week'' is a weekly Australian magazine that provides television program listings information and highlights, as well as television-related news. Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, partic ...
''. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards. , - , 1983 , Tim Finn - "Fraction Too Much Friction" , Best Video , , - , 1984 , INXS - "Burn for You" , Best Video , , - , 1985 , INXS - " What You Need" (with Lyn-Marie Milbourn) , Best Video , , -


MTV Video Music Awards

, - , 1988 ,
INXS INXS (a phonetic play on "in excess") were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farris ...
— "
Need You Tonight "Need You Tonight" is a song by the Australian rock band INXS, released as the first single from their 1987 album, ''Kick'', as well as the fourth song on the album. It is the only INXS single to reach No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It ...
/ Mediate" , Best Editing in a Video , , -


ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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. They commenced in 1987. , - ,
1989 File:1989 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxon Valdez oil tanker ru ...
, INXS - " Never Tear Us Apart" , Best Video , , - ,
1994 File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which sank in the Baltic Sea; Nelson Ma ...
, INXS - " The Gift" , Best Video ,


References

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External links

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"Richard Lowenstein"
photo, 10 July 1980, ''Swinburne Newsletter'',
Swinburne Institute of Technology Swinburne University of Technology (often simply called Swinburne) is a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1908 as the Eastern Suburbs Technical College by George Swinburne to serve those without access ...

"Personalities – 'Lowenstein' – Filmmaker Richard Lowenstein"
photo, 1985,
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Ghost Pictures

Fandango

Evictions
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