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Robert Connolly (born 1967) is an Australian film director, producer, and
screenwriter A screenwriter (also called scriptwriter, scribe, or scenarist) is a person who practices the craft of writing for visual mass media, known as screenwriting. These can include short films, feature-length films, television programs, television ...
based in
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, Victoria. He is best known as the director and writer of the feature films '' Balibo'', '' Three Dollars'', '' The Bank'' and '' The Dry'' and its sequel, as well as the producer of '' Romulus, My Father'' and '' The Boys''. He is head of the film distribution company, Footprint Films, owned by Arenafilms.


Early life and education

Connolly was born in 1967. Along with
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, he worked in theatre before transitioning to filmmaking. They were both involved in a production of The Boys at the
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in
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. Connolly graduated from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in the late 1990s, where he undertook a three-year course that included directing.


Career

Connolly made his first
feature film A feature film or feature-length film (often abbreviated to feature), also called a theatrical film, is a film (Film, motion picture, "movie" or simply “picture”) with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole present ...
as producer, ''The Boys'' in 1998, which had its world premiere in competition at the
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. His first film as director, '' The Bank'', was produced by his former mentor and later business partner at Arenafilm John Maynard. In 2007 Connolly and Maynard together produced the period immigration drama ''Romulus, My Father'', directed by Richard Roxburgh, starring
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and Franka Potente. By 2013, he had written and directed four
feature film A feature film or feature-length film (often abbreviated to feature), also called a theatrical film, is a film (Film, motion picture, "movie" or simply “picture”) with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole present ...
s and produced around 12 others, as well as doing work for television. He directed and produced '' Paper Planes'' (2014), '' The Dry'' (2020), '' Blueback'' (2022) and '' Force of Nature: The Dry 2'' (2024) and has been nominated for or won numerous Australian and international awards (see lists below).


''Balibo''

In 2009, Connolly directed ''Balibo'', which he co-wrote with
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. The film examines the politically fraught deaths of Australian-based journalists the
Balibo Five The Balibo Five was a group of journalists for Australian commercial television networks who were murdered in the period leading up to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. The Balibo Five were based in the town of Balibo in East Timor (then P ...
and Roger East during the Indonesian invasion of
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in 1975. Maynard produced the film, which starred
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in the lead role of East. ''Balibo'' was the first feature to be shot in
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.<
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continues to maintain that the Balibo Five died accidentally in crossfire as its troops battled East Timorese
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rebels, a version of events accepted by successive Australian governments. But the film depicts the young journalists, who were working for Australian TV networks and presumed their nationality afforded them protection, being slaughtered on the orders of Indonesian military chiefs to prevent news of the invasion reaching the world. Connolly refuses to apologise for his film's hardline stance, stating that an Australian coroner found in 2007 that the journalists were executed as they tried to surrender to Indonesian forces. He said: "It's quite clear the journalists were murdered... The current Indonesian and Australian (Government) point of view that they were killed in
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is quite frankly absurd. I'd imagine the film will be confronting because it represents something contrary to the official view." He points out that the East Timorese Truth and Reconciliation Commission found that up to 183,000 East Timorese people died as a result of the conflict, when the total population was only around 600,000, while both the
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under the Liberals and the opposition Labor Party were focused on oil and gas resources and regional influence.


Themes and views

Connolly has been definitive about his political approach to filmmaking, saying "Without a doubt, in recent times, the political agenda of the work is what drives us. We feel a responsibility to use cinema to put a blow torch to contemporary Australia and contribute to some discussion or debate about where we're headed. That's what I find most rewarding about it." ''Three Dollars'' (2005), ''The Bank'' (2001) and ''The Boys'' (1998) all have a strong political agenda, and have been released in Australia as a DVD box set along with the documentary ''The Political Arena'', which explores the social and political strands of the films. In 2008, Connolly published a
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outlining his views on all that could be improved about the Australian film industry, which includes a ten-step plan for reducing production costs.


Arenafilm and Footprint Films

Arenafilm was first incorporated in 1987 by film producer John Maynard and produced '' The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey'' (1988) and
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's film s '' Sweetie'' (1989) and ''
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'' (1990) (with Maynard's partner Bridget Ikin). The company went on to produce ''The Boys'' (1998) and several other of Connolly's films, including ''Balibo''. Its history is not clear, but Connolly and Maynard became directors of the company during the 2000s. Connolly relocated to set up the Arenafilm Melbourne office in late 2006 (including Arenamedia) and subsidiary companies. Footprint Films is the film distribution company owned by Arenafilm. Maynard had earlier had a production company called Footstep Films. In December 2007,
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provided of funding to be shared among Footprint and two other companies. In 2009, Footprint Films was the Australasian distributor for ''Balibo'' and Sarah Watt's '' My Year Without Sex'' (both made by Arenafilm), and in the same year, it expanded its operations to acquire and release third-party films. Its first two distribution-only films were
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's '' Samson and Delilah'', and
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' ''
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''. The physical work of distributing is handled by Transmission Films, headed by Richard Payten and Andrew Mackie and backed by Paramount Pictures Australia. Connolly believes that it is healthy for filmmakers to become involved in distribution.


Recognition and awards

'' The Boys'' was nominated for 13 AFI Awards including Best Film, and won awards for Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress. In 1998, Connolly was named by ''Variety'' as one of the 10 best emerging producers in the world. Connolly has screened his films at over 30 international film festivals, including the
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and San Sebastian Film Festival. He received a
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for services to the
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in 2001. ''Romulus, My Father'' won four
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(AFI) including Best Film, and Connolly has also garnered AFI Awards for writing ''The Bank'' and ''Three Dollars''. Matthew Campora, head of screen studies at AFTRS, wrote in 2013 that Connolly was "a director who could be considered amongst the most successful contemporary filmmakers working in Australia today", and "Connolly’s films combine characteristics of the Hollywood thriller with archetypal Australian character types and narrative arcs to create a body of films that continue a particular style of filmmaking identified by raemeTurner in the 1990s".


Other roles

In 2008 Connolly was appointed to the inaugural board of
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. His term ended on 30 June 2011. He also served on the boards of the New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO, predecessor to Screen NSW) and the
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, as well as the
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Dean's Council. In 2011 Connolly worked on and influenced the development of the unreleased video game '' Warco'', that could be used to train journalists to work and report in war-torn regions.


Filmography


Feature films


Executive producer only

* '' Lucky Country'' (2008) * '' These Final Hours'' (2013) * ''The Boy Castaways'' (2013) * ''Spear'' (2015) * '' Chasing Asylum'' (2016, documentary) * ''Guilty'' (2017, documentary)


Associate producer only

* '' All Men Are Liars'' (1995)


Consulting producer only

* ''New Skin'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2007)


Consultant only

* '' Better Than Sex'' (2000)


Short films


Television


Awards and nominations


Footnotes


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Connolly, Robert 1967 births Living people Australian film directors