Matt Carroll (producer)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Matthew Carroll
OBE The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
(born 6 June 1944) is an Australian film and TV producer. He is best known for producing films since the early 1970s including ''
Breaker Morant Harry Harbord "Breaker" Morant (born Edwin Henry Murrant, 9 December 1864 – 27 February 1902) was an English horseman, bush balladist, military officer, and war criminal who was convicted and executed for murdering nine prisoners-of-war ...
'', '' Storm Boy'' and '' Sunday Too Far Away''. Later, he went into television production, producing the television series '' G.P.'' for the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia’s principal public service broadcaster. It is funded primarily by grants from the federal government and is administered by a government-appointed board of directors. The ABC is ...
(ABC). He was a principal in the production house Roadshow, Coote and Carroll which produced television shows for Australian and international audiences.


Background and early career

Carroll was born in 1944 in Sydney. Originally, he studied to be an architect at the
University of New South Wales The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is a public research university based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1949. The university comprises seven faculties, through which it offers bachelor's, master's and docto ...
– where he met
Jim Sharman James David Sharman (born 12 March 1945) is an Australian director and writer for film and stage with more than 70 productions to his credit. He is renowned in Australia for his work as a theatre director since the 1960s, and is best known in ...
, Brian Thomson and others – but became involved in television, working on '' Skippy'' and ''
Spyforce ''Spyforce'' is an Australian television series that aired from 1971 to 1973 on Nine Network. The series was based upon the adventures of Australian Military Intelligence operatives in the South West Pacific theatre of World War II, South West ...
'' while completing his degree. He formed Kolossal Productions with Jim Sharman in 1972. The company produced ''
Private Collection A private collection is a privately owned collection of works (usually artworks) or valuable items. In a museum or art gallery context, the term signifies that a certain work is not owned by that institution, but is on loan from an individual ...
'' and '' Shirley Thompson vs. the Aliens'' neither of which achieved popular or critical success.


Production career

Carroll joined the
South Australian Film Corporation South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) is a South Australian Government statutory corporation established in 1972 to engage in film production and promote the film industry, located in Adelaide, South Australia. The Adelaide Studios are managed ...
in 1973. His first significant role as producer was '' Sunday Too Far Away'' in 1975 produced with
Gil Brealey Gilbert John Brealey (9 April 1932 – 1 April 2018) was an Australian television and film director, producer and writer. Brealey was born in Melbourne, and studied at the University of Melbourne, where he made his first amateur films around t ...
. There were significant disagreements in post-production as several minutes were cut from the film, causing friction with director
Ken Hannam Ken Hannam (12 July 1929 – 16 November 2004) was an Australian film and television director who also worked in Television in the United Kingdom, British television drama. Career Born in St Kilda, Victoria, St Kilda, Melbourne, the eldest of ...
. However, the finished film was a hit at the
Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival (; ), until 2003 called the International Film Festival ('), is the most prestigious film festival in the world. Held in Cannes, France, it previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around ...
, opened the
Sydney Film Festival The Sydney Film Festival is an annual competitive film festival held in Sydney, Australia, usually over 12 days in June. A number of awards are given, the top one being the Sydney Film Prize. , the festival's director is Nashen Moodley. Histo ...
and won the Golden Reel at the 1974–75 Australian Film Awards. '' Storm Boy'', produced the next year, was another critical success. It was a popular children's film both in Australia and Britain and won a medal at the
Moscow Film Festival The Moscow International Film Festival (, translit. ''Moskóvskiy myezhdunaródniy kinofyestivál''; abbreviated as MIFF) is a film festival first held in Moscow in 1935 and became regular since 1959. From its inception to 1959, it was hel ...
in 1977 for Best Children's Film. Carroll produced ''
Breaker Morant Harry Harbord "Breaker" Morant (born Edwin Henry Murrant, 9 December 1864 – 27 February 1902) was an English horseman, bush balladist, military officer, and war criminal who was convicted and executed for murdering nine prisoners-of-war ...
'' in 1980 which was another critical success. Carroll left the South Australian Film Corporation in 1983.


Roadshow Coote Carroll

In 1984, Carroll joined the television production company Roadshow Coote Carroll as managing director. It produced Australian television series and miniseries which were sold to Australian broadcasters and to international broadcasters in the UK, the
Public Broadcasting Service The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Arlington, Virginia Arlington County, or simply Arlington, is a County (United States), county in the ...
or cable broadcasters and to European broadcasters. He produced the 1988 miniseries ''True Believers'' written by
Bob Ellis Robert James Ellis (10 May 1942 – 3 April 2016) was an Australian journalist, screenwriter, playwright, filmmaker, and political commentator. He lived in Sydney with author and screenwriter Anne Brooksbank; they had three children. Early ye ...
, a dramatisation of Australian political life between 1940 and 1954. It was a particular favourite of
Paul Keating Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944) is an Australian former politician and trade unionist who served as the 24th prime minister of Australia from 1991 to 1996. He held office as the leader of the Labor Party (ALP), having previously ser ...
who stated in his
1993 The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as: * International Year for the World's Indigenous People The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
victory speech: "This is a victory for the true believers, for those who kept the faith through difficult times". In 1992 Carroll produced the film '' Turtle Beach'', based on the 1981 Blanche d'Alpuget book of the same name. It caused controversy in
Malaysia Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
where the Government took exception to scenes of Malays executing refugees. Between 1989 and 1996 he produced '' G.P.'' for the ABC, which was set in an inner-Sydney suburb, with locations shot mainly in the Newtown area. It was shown on
Thames Television Thames Television, commonly simplified to just Thames, was a franchise holder for a region of the British ITV television network serving London and surrounding areas from 30 July 1968 until the night of 31 December 1992. Thames Television broa ...
in the UK from 1990. Carroll was proud of its focus on social issues. The show won a Human Rights Award in 1989 for its portrayal of a young child dying of AIDS."G.P." Encyclopedia of Australia 2004 retrieved on 19 November 2005 During his time at Roadshow Coote Carroll, he was also involved in the development of the highly acclaimed '' Brides of Christ'' set in a Sydney convent during the 1960s.


Independent productions

Carroll set up as an independent producer in 1995. His first production was the 1996 film ''Diana & Me'' starring
Toni Collette Toni Collette (born Collett; 1 November 1972) is an Australian actress, singer, and songwriter. Known for her work in television, blockbusters and independent films, her accolades include a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award, wit ...
, which failed to break through commercially or critically. In 1999, he produced the first series of the science fiction series ''
Farscape ''Farscape'' is an Australian-American Science fiction on television, science fiction television series conceived by Rockne S. O'Bannon and produced by The Jim Henson Company and Hallmark Entertainment, originally for the Nine Network. It prem ...
'' as well as the film '' Passion: The Story of Percy Grainger''. In 2003, he produced '' The Postcard Bandit'', which was nominated for Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie in the Logie Awards of 2004.


References


External links

* "Matt Carroll", ''Encyclopedia of Australia'' 2004 Webster World retrieved on 19 November 2005
''New York Times'' Movies article on Matt Carroll
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carroll, Matt 1944 births Living people Australian film producers Australian television producers Australian screenwriters University of New South Wales alumni Officers_of_the_Order_of_the_British_Empire