Kaine Harling

Kaine Harling (born March 25, 1977) is an award winning Australian film producer and cameraman. His filmography includes Chopper, Ned Kelly, Big Mamma's Boy, The Lookalike[1][2] and Sugar Mountain.

Kaine Harling
Harling in Los Angeles, 2014
Born
Kaine Francis Harling

(1977-03-25) March 25, 1977
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
CitizenshipAustralian
OccupationFilmmaker, Film Director, Film Producer
Years active1998–present
Height5'9"
Spouse(s)
  • Dee Harling
    (
    m. 2001; div. 2012)
Partner(s)Camilla Nordsveen (2016–present)
Parent(s)
  • Joan Harling
  • James Harling
Relatives
  • Adam Harling (brother)
  • Jodie Harling (sister)
AwardsVictorian Youth Film Festival, 1993

He shares his time between Melbourne, Australia and Los Angeles, California.

Early life

Born Kaine Francis Harling in Melbourne, Australia, he is the second child of Jo (née Roche) and James Harling. He has two siblings, an older brother Adam and younger sister Jodie.

He produced, directed, shot and edited his first short film at the age of 16. Titled "Robbie's Christmas", it was awarded 1st place at the Victorian Youth Film Festival in 1993.

Career

After working on several productions as a camera technician, Harling became a freelance cameraman in 2001. Since, working on many feature films, countless television commercials, music videos, short films and television series. He began producing feature films after re-locating to Hollywood, California in 2012.

Harling has produced three feature films, titled The Lookalike, Sugar Mountain and Broken Ghost. The Lookalike and Sugar Mountain both had successful releases theatrically in the United States and on Netflix internationally.[3]

He is the co-creator of the Perception Agency, a content creation and digital marketing agency located in Melbourne, Australia, with accomplished creative director Michael Tan.[4]

Filmography

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References

  1. Patten, Dominic (3 December 2012). "'The Lookalike' Adds Gina Gershon & Others To Cast".
  2. Blatchford, Emily (21 November 2012). "'Richard Gray secures impressive US cast for upcoming indie flick The Lookalike".
  3. Harling, Kaine. "Kaine Harling". IMDb. IMDb.
  4. "Perception Agency". official website.
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