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Mark Albiston (born 19 March 1972) is a New Zealand film, television and advertising director. He graduated from
University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury ( mi, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation ''Cantuar.'' or ''Cant.'' for ''Cantuariensis'', the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was ...
in Christchurch in 1992 with a degree in Fine Arts.


Career

In 2000, Albiston started the production company Sticky Pictures. The company produced award-winning content across a wide range of genres including documentary, short films, music videos, and commercials. These projects offered Albiston the opportunity to refine his directing talent from a variety of angles writing, editing and shooting on various projects. Albiston won a number of Documentary and factual TV awards including best arts documentary for ''The Magical World of Misery'' and best factual entertainment TV show for ''The Living Room''. In 2007, Albiston received recognition in the Short Film Section at the Cannes Film Festival for his short film ''Run''. Created in collaboration with writer/actor Louis Sutherland, the film won prizes at a number of other festivals. Albiston follow-up short film ''
The Six Dollar Fifty Man ''The Six Dollar Fifty Man'' is a short film (15 minutes) directed by Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland and written by Sutherland. The film premiered in the Short Film competition of Festival de Cannes in 2009 where it received Special Distinct ...
''. won the same Jury award at the
2009 Cannes Film Festival The 62nd Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 May to 24 May 2009. French actress Isabelle Huppert was the President of the Jury. Twenty films from thirteen countries were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or. The awards were announced on 23 M ...
. Albiston was the first director to win twice in that category at Cannes. The film was a break-out hit on the festival circuit; its tally included winning the award for best international short at The Sundance Film Festival, a special mention in its section at Berlin, scooping three awards at the
2009 Qantas Film and Television Awards The 2009 Qantas Film and Television Awards were held on Saturday 5 September at the Civic Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. The craft awards were presented in a separate awards lunch at the Civic Theatre Friday 4 September. Highlights from the ...
– including Best Short – and top prize at the 2010 Flickerfest festival in Australia. ''The Six Dollar Fifty Man'' made the 10-strong long-list for the Academy Awards, ultimately missing out on the final five. At the
2013 Sundance Film Festival The 2013 Sundance Film Festival took place from January 17, 2013, until January 27, 2013, in Park City, Utah, United States, with screenings in Salt Lake City, Utah, Ogden, Utah, and Sundance, Utah. The festival had 1,830 volunteers. Films A r ...
, Albiston premiered '' Shopping'', his feature film co-directorial debut. Also created with Louis Sutherland, the film earned several awards including a Grand Prix at the Berlin International Film Festival, and seven New Zealand Film Awards. including Best Film, Best Screenplay, and Best Director. In 2019, Albiston directed ''Billy and the Kids'', a 40-minute documentary that screened as part of the NZ International Film Festival. The film is about troubled kids that have been caught by the rock-iron mitts of boxing coach Billy Graham. Billy grew up rough but was saved by his boxing coach Dick Dunn. Now he has five boxing academies that are saving kids just like him. ''Billy and the Kids'' tells the story of an overstayer from Nauru, an extreme anxiety sufferer, an Afghani refugee, a young run away and truant teens who've all found a safe haven at Billy's gym. Albiston is currently developing his first solo-directed feature film together with New Zealand writer Paul Stanley Ward called ''Cat Burglar''. Albiston has continued to work independently as a commercials director, winning awards at every major advertising awards show around the globe.


Filmmaking style

Albiston has gained an international following by crafting a body of work that focuses on character and emotion, stripping away pretense to create authentic and raw emotional performances.


References


External links

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Sticky Pictures

The Sweet Shop

New Zealand Film Commission
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