Frank Shields (director)
Frank Shields (born 29 March 1947) is an Australian director of film and TV.
He broke into the film industry in the 1970s by making a film about Breaker Morant which he shot partly in Africa.[1]
Select Credits
- The Breaker (1974) (documentary about Breaker Morant)[2]
- Hostage (1983)
- The Surfer (1986)
- Fatal Sky (1990)
- Hurrah (1998)
- The Finder (2001)
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References
- Biography at Screen Australia accessed 20 February 2013
- Charlotte Willis, "Breaker Morant doco sees light of day - again", If Magazine. 11 Oct 2010 accessed 20 February 2013
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