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Shine is a 1996 Australian biographical psychological drama film directed by Scott Hicks from a screenplay by Jan Sardi, based on the life of David Helfgott, a pianist who suffered a mental breakdown and spent years in institutions.
Robert Scott Hicks (born 4 March 1953) is an Australian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known as the director of Shine, the biopic of pianist David Helfgott. Hicks was nominated for two Academy Awards. Other movies he has directed include the film adaptations of Stephen King's Hearts in Atlantis and Nicholas Sparks' The ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Baniyala: The Yirrkala Film Project: Ian Dunlop: Wokuthi Marawali, Mootapuie: Documentary: Filmed at Baniyala, NT : Billal: Tom Zubrycki
David Helfgott OAM (born 19 May 1947) is an Australian concert pianist whose life inspired the Academy Award-winning film Shine, in which he was portrayed by actors Geoffrey Rush, Noah Taylor and Alex Rafalowicz.
Philippa "Pip" Karmel (born 27 March 1963) is an Australian filmmaker. As a film editor, she has worked exclusively with director Scott Hicks in a notable collaboration from 1988 through 2007; their work together includes the 1996 film Shine. She has directed and written several films, including Me Myself I (2000), which was released ...
Shine, a 1996 Australian film based on the life of David Helfgott, a pianist; Shine, a fictional character in the American animated TV series Shimmer and Shine;
The Lego Movie: Phil Lord, Chris Miller: Warner Bros., Animal Logic, Lego: CG animation: Theatrical: February 1, 2014 (Regency Village Theater) February 6, 2014 (Denmark) February 7, 2014 (United States) April 3, 2014 (Australia) 100 minutes [10] Maya the Bee: Alexs Stadermann: Screen Australia, Buzz Studios, Studio 100 Animation: CG animation
Kerry Margaret Heysen (born May 30, 1945) is an Australian film producer from Adelaide, South Australia, known for her work on Shine (1996), Snow Falling on Cedars (1999), No Reservations (2007), Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts (2007) [1] and The Lucky One (2012). [2]