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Name
  
Lian Lunson


Role
  
Actress

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Movies
  
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man

Similar People
  
Kate McGarrigle, Martha Wainwright, Rufus Wainwright, Leonard Cohen, Antony Hegarty

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Lian Lunson (Victoria, February 3, 1959) is an Australian actress who became an award-winning documentary filmmaker. She has also written a novel.

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HiT 'cast 116: Lian Lunson on What Makes Willie Nelson Iconic


Biography

Lian Lunson McGarrigle documentary captures songs of faith family

She was born in rural Victoria, outside the Australian metropolis Melbourne. After attending The Ensemble drama school in Sydney and working as an actor, she moved to Los Angeles in 1987 to join the film industry. Lunson produced commercials and music videos, and in 1997 opened her own production company based in LA, Horse Pictures. Once a record company asked for a low-budget documentary about Willie Nelson, Lunson jumped at the opportunity, and the resulting film, Willie Nelson: Down Home, aired in 1997 on TV channel PBS.

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She also produced The Passion of the Christ: Songs Inspired By, an alternate soundtrack to the Mel Gibson film. Gibson would go on to produce Lunson's documentary about the poet and singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen, called Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man and released in 2005. During production, she met Kate & Anna McGarrigle, subject of Lunson's next documentary, Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle. Released in 2012, the film chronicles a tribute concert that happened in New York following Kate's 2010 death, and was produced by Kate's musician son Rufus Wainwright.

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In 2006, she was awarded the Women in Film Dorothy Arzner Directors Award for her work on this film. Lunson will make her feature film debut with Waiting for the Miracle to Come, filmed at Willie Nelson's hometown of Spicewood, Texas, and featuring Nelson, Charlotte Rampling and Sophie Lowe. Wim Wenders and Bono are executive producers, with the U2 frontman also contributing a song performed by Nelson.

Lian Lunson Nick Cave Pictures Sundance London Sing Me The Songs

She has a screenplay named The Boom Boom Room, which he hopes to turn into either a novel or film.

Filmography

Producer
2018
Waiting for the Miracle to Come (producer)
2012
Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle (Documentary) (producer)
2005
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man (Documentary) (producer)
2004
I'm Only Looking: The Best of INXS (Video documentary) (producer - segment "Time")
1997
Willie Nelson: Down Home (TV Special) (producer)
1993
INXS: Time (Music Video) (producer)
Director
2018
Waiting for the Miracle to Come
2012
Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle (Documentary)
2005
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man (Documentary)
1997
Willie Nelson: Down Home (TV Special)
Actress
1986
Army Wives (TV Movie) as
Wendy
1986
Dogs in Space as
Grant's Girl
1986
The Big Hurt as
Lisa
1985
A Street to Die as
Receptionist
Writer
2018
Waiting for the Miracle to Come (story)
2005
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man (Documentary)
1997
Willie Nelson: Down Home (TV Special)
Camera Department
2012
Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle (Documentary) (photography: super 8)
2005
Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man (Documentary) (photography: Super 8, Sydney)
Cinematographer
1997
Willie Nelson: Down Home (TV Special)
Editor
2012
Sing Me the Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle (Documentary)
Thanks
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Holywood (Documentary) (special thanks)
2007
Across the Universe (special thanks)
Self
2019
Mystify: Michael Hutchence (Documentary) as
Self (voice)
2006
The 11th Annual Satellite Awards (TV Special) as
Self

References

Lian Lunson Wikipedia