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Name
  
Luke Davies


Role
  
Writer

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Movies
  
Candy, Life, Nobody Knows, Air

Awards
  
AACTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, AWGIE Awards for Best Feature Film - Adaptation

Books
  
Candy: A Novel of Love and, Interferon Psalms, God of speed, Isabelle the navigator, Four Plots for Magnets

Similar People
  
Neil Armfield, Anton Corbijn, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Noni Hazlehurst

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Luke Davies is an Australian writer of poetry, novels and screenplays. His best known works are Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction (which was adapted for the screen in 2006) and the screenplay for the critically acclaimed film Lion.

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Life and career

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Davies studied Arts at the University of Sydney.

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He first read in public at Exiles Bookshop as a 19-year-old in 1981.

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His first poetry collection Four Plots for Magnets was published in 1982 by S. K. Kelen at Glandular Press. Long out of print, it was republished (with additional poetry and prose) by Pitt Street Poetry in 2013.

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He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2006 film Candy with director Neil Armfield, based on his 1997 novel Candy. The film stars Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish as struggling heroin addicts. Davies himself overcame heroin addiction in 1990.

His other works include the novels Isabelle the Navigator and God of Speed, and several volumes of poetry – Four Plots for Magnets, Absolute Event Horizon, Running With Light, Totem and Interferon Psalms – as well as the chatbooks The Entire History of Architecture ... and other love poems (Vagabond Press, 2001) and The Feral Aphorisms (Vagabond Press, 2011). Davies wrote the screenplays for Air (a 2009 short film which he also directed), Life, Lion, and the upcoming Felix van Groeningen drama Beautiful Boy. He is attached to write the Tom Hanks helmed adaptation of Paulette Jiles' News of the World.

Davies is also a film critic for The Monthly, and occasional book reviewer and essayist for other magazines and newspapers. In 2010 Davies won the John Curtin Prize for Journalism, at the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, for his essay The Penalty Is Death, about the lives inside prison of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, two drug runners on Bali’s death row. (They would be executed by firing squad, to great public controversy, in 2015.)

His children’s book, Magpie, was published by ABC Books in 2010.

In May 2017 the ABC program Australian Story profiled Davies' life in a two-part episode.

Awards and nominations

  • 1995: Turnbull Fox Phillips Poetry Prize Shortlisted for Absolute Event Horizon
  • 1998: A Sydney Morning Herald Young Writer of the Year
  • 2000: Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Judith Wright Poetry Prize for Running With Light
  • 2004: The Age Poetry Book of the Year for Totem
  • 2004: Overall Age Book of the Year for Totem
  • 2004: Grace Leven Prize for Poetry for Totem
  • 2004: Philip Hodgins Memorial Medal at the Mildura Writer's Festival
  • 2006: South Australian Premier's Awards, John Bray Poetry Award for Totem
  • 2010: John Curtin Prize for Journalism at the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards for the essay The Penalty Is Death
  • 2011: Southern California Journalism Awards for the essay The Cisco Kid (Finalist)
  • 2012: Prime Minister's Literary Awards Poetry Winner for Interferon Psalms
  • 2016: Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Lion (Nominated)
  • 2016: Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Lion (Nominated)
  • 2016: AWFJ EDA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Lion (Nominated)
  • 2016: Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards for Breakthrough Screenwriter for Lion (Won)
  • 2017: AACTA International Award for Best Screenplay for Lion (Nominated)
  • 2017: USC Scripter Award for Best Screenplay for Lion (Nominated)
  • 2017: Capri International Film Festival Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Lion (Won)
  • 2017: BAFTA for Best Adapted Screenplay for Lion (Won)
  • 2017: Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Lion (Nominated)
  • References

    Luke Davies Wikipedia