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Victor Gentile PDF Print E-mail
Feb 28, 2006 at 02:44 PM

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Since graduating from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, Victor has worked as a producer and writer on projects ranging from short films to documentaries, children’s drama, telemovies and feature films. Victor won an AFI (Australian Film Institute) award for his work on “Chainsaw” in 1988.

As producer Victor has created, written and overseen some dozen major projects including the ABC's "Faces of War" series, Megan Simpson Huberman's "War of Distance", "Cenotaph" by Chris Tuckfield and his own self-directed “Charism” for which he won a Vatican Donatelo award.

He has written a pilot series for network Ten ("Conspiracy" with “I, Robot” director, Alex Proyas) and documentaries such as David Caesar’s "Convictions" for the ABC. He currently also freelances as a script editor for various producers including Andrew Mason(“The Matrix”), Mark Lazarus(“Australian Rules”) and Vincent Sheehan(“Mullet”). He has also worked as a script editor on the SBSI tele-feature “Teesh and Trude” and as editor for numerous scripts commissioned by the Australian Film Commission and the NSW Film and Television Office.

As a documentary filmmaker, Victor has worked in over twenty countries on more than sixty programs. He is a founding director of the production company Oracle Pictures as well as the post-production studio Counterpoint Sound (Sydney). Victor is currently Project Development Manager at ScreenWest and writing on the Nine Network’s “Streetsmartz” and “Parallax” children’s series as well as the US feature documentary “Hell By The Bay” and “Time” with physicist, Paul Davies.

Last Updated ( Jul 07, 2006 at 11:58 AM )
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