Michael Bennett (film director)
Michael Te Arawa Bennett is a New Zealand writer and director for film and television.[1]
Michael Bennett | |
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Born | Michael Te Arawa Bennett |
Occupation | Director, Writer |
Years active | 1994 - present |
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Partial filmography
- In Dark Places - 2018 (Writer/Director, Television Film)
- Matariki - 2010 (Writer/Director, Feature Film ) - Toronto International Film Festival[2]
- Outrageous Fortune - 2005-2007 (Writer/Director, Television Series)
- Maddigan's Quest - 2006 (Writer, Television Series)
- The Lost Children - 2006 (Writer, Television Series)
- Kerosene Creek - 2004 (Writer/Director, Short Film) - Berlin Film Festival
- Cow - 2002 (Writer/Director, Short Film) - Cannes Film Festival
- Mataku - 2002 (Writer/Director, Television Series)
- Street Legal - 2000 (Writer, Television Series)
- Michelle's Third Novel - 1994 (Writer, Short Film) - opened for Pulp Fiction at the New York Film Festival[3]
Personal life
- He and actor Manu Bennett are cousins.
- He is Maori and is of Te Arawa descent.
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References
- "Michael Bennett". IMDb. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
- "Michael Bennett". IMDb. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
- "Michael Bennett". IMDb. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
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