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Name
  
David Bradbury


Role
  
Film-maker

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Education
  
Australian National University

Movies
  
Front Line, Chile: When Will It End?, My Asian Heart

Awards
  
AACTA Award for Best Direction in a Documentary

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in a Documentary

Similar People
  
Michael Rubbo, Peter Schnall, David Wenham, Kelly Slater, Layne Beachley

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David Bradbury (born 7 May 1951) is an Australian film maker who began his career in 1972 as an ABC radio journalist, and has since produced 21 documentary films, including many that tackle difficult political issues and highlight the plight of the disadvantaged. Bradbury has won many international film festival prizes, received five Australian Film Industry awards, and two Academy Award nominations. He graduated from the Australian National University with a degree in political science.

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Front Line

Bradbury's first film was Front Line, a portrait of Australian news cameraman Neil Davis in Vietnam. The film received an Academy Award nomination and also won first prize at the Sydney and Melbourne Film Festivals, the Grierson award at the American Film Festival and was screened worldwide.

Public Enemy Number One

Another of Bradbury's films, Public Enemy Number One, followed the life of controversial Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett, the first western journalist into Hiroshima after the bomb was dropped. The film won the Golden Gate Award for Best Documentary, the Christopher Statuette, Best Documentary at the Sydney Film Festival, and an AFI award, but was never shown on Australian TV.

Blowin' In The Wind

Blowin' In The Wind is about the joint military training facility at Shoalwater Bay near Rockhampton. This film follows on from Shoalwater: Up for Grabs which David worked on with then Midnight Oil lead singer Peter Garrett. Blowin' In The Wind looks at some of the health issues surrounding the Shoalwater Bay training facility and the effects of depleted uranium in theatres of war.

A Hard Rain

A Hard Rain is Bradbury’s 2007 documentary feature film that looks at the global nuclear industry from the mining of uranium through to nuclear power, to the radioactive waste and nuclear weapons. It examines the issue of whether Australia should go nuclear.

Other films

Bradbury's other films include:

  • 1984: Nicaragua No Pasaran
  • 1985: Chile Hasta Cuando
  • 1987: South of the Border
  • 1988: State of Shock
  • 1993: Nazi Supergrass
  • 1997: Loggerheads
  • 1997: Jabiluka
  • 2007: Survival School
  • 2009: My Asian Heart
  • 2012: On Borrowed Time
  • Awards

  • Best Documentary Film at the 2006 Byron Bay International Film Festival for the movie Blowin' In The Wind.
  • Honorary Mention at the 2011 Byron Bay International Film Festival
  • Best Byron Film at the 2012 Byron Bay International Film Festival for the movie On Borrowed Time.
  • References

    David Bradbury (film maker) Wikipedia