Fred Schepisi

Fred Schepisi

b. 1939 (age 87) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Director Writer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fred Schepisi AO (born 26 December 1939) is an Australian film director and screenwriter. His credits include: Last Orders, Roxanne, Plenty, and Six Degrees of Separation. Schepisi was born Frederic Alan Schepisi in Melbourne, Victoria, the son of fruit dealer Frederic Thomas Schepisi and Loretto Ellen (née Hare). He began his career in advertising and directed both commercials and documentaries before helming his first feature film, The Devil's Playground, in 1976. Schepisi won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Direction and the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay for both The Devil's Playground and Evil Angels (released in the US as A Cry in the Dark). In 1991, his film The Russia House was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. In 2005 Schepisi directed and co-produced the HBO miniseries Empire Falls, for which he was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special and the Directors Guild of America Award for Best Director of a TV Film. In April 2008 it was announced Film Finance Corporation Australia was providing funding for Schepisi's film The Last Man, about the final days of the Vietnam War. It is scheduled to begin filming in Queensland, with Guy Pearce and David Wenham in leading roles, towards the end of the year. Schepisi has also directed a number of music videos, including for the 2008 song "Breathe" by Kaz James featuring Stu Stone. Asked about the "gypsy-like existence" of a filmmaker, Schepisi has said: "It’s the hardest thing. I think we’re today’s circus people. It’s very hard on your family. [His wife] Mary travels with me and when everyone was younger and it was possible, I liked them to travel with me and be with me. Fortunately, Mary’s an artist; she paints, and often finds inspiration from our locations." Description above from the Wikipedia article Fred Schepisi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Filmography

The Man Who Definitely Didn't Steal Hollywood
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★ 6.7
The Man Who Definitely Didn't Steal Hollywood
2024 Self
Lindy Chamberlain: The True Story
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★ 7.3
Lindy Chamberlain: The True Story
2020 Self
Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible
🎞️
★ 7.9
Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible
2017 Self
Jill Bilcock: The Art of Film Editing
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Jill Bilcock: The Art of Film Editing
2017 Self
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FAQ
2016 Self
Words and Pictures
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★ 6.6
Words and Pictures
2013 Director
The Eye of the Storm
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★ 6.0
The Eye of the Storm
2011 Director
Empire Falls
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★ 7.2
Empire Falls
2005 Director
It Runs in the Family
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★ 5.5
It Runs in the Family
2003 Director
Last Orders
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★ 6.9
Last Orders
2001 Director Writer
Fierce Creatures
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★ 6.4
Fierce Creatures
1997 Director
I Think I Cannes
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★ 2.5
I Think I Cannes
1997 Self
I.Q.
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★ 6.2
I.Q.
1994 Director
Six Degrees of Separation
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★ 6.7
Six Degrees of Separation
1993 Director
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🎞️
Right Said Fred: Fred Schepisi Film Director
1993 Self
Mr. Baseball
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★ 6.1
Mr. Baseball
1992 Director
The Russia House
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★ 6.1
The Russia House
1990 Director
A Cry in the Dark
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★ 6.9
A Cry in the Dark
1988 Director Writer
Roxanne
🎞️
★ 6.6
Roxanne
1987 Director
Plenty
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★ 6.0
Plenty
1985 Director
Iceman
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★ 6.2
Iceman
1984 Director
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Australian Movies to the World
1983 Self
Barbarosa
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★ 6.3
Barbarosa
1982 Director
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Gulpilil: Man of Two Worlds
1979 Self
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
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★ 7.3
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
1978 Director Writer
The Devil's Playground
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★ 6.8
The Devil's Playground
1976 Director Writer
Libido
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★ 5.5
Libido
1973 Director
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★ 5.3
A Hundred-Odd Years from Now
1968 Director
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Last Man
Director Writer
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Antibody Heat
Self
🎬
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Burnt Piano
Director
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The Drowsy Chaperone
Director