Ned Lander
Ned Lander is an Australian film producer, director and former head of SBS Independent from Adelaide, South Australia.
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Ned Lander at the AACTA Awards in 2015 for Last Cab to Darwin | |
Born | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | 6 April 1956
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Years active | 1974-present |
Known for | Wrong Side of the Road Last Cab to Darwin Radiance Little J & Big Cuz |
Awards | AACTA Awards Jury Prize, 1981 Best Documentary, 1994 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Children's Program, 2018 |
He has produced or commissioned many culturally significant programs, including the animated children's series Little J and Big Cuz, (2017), Last Cab to Darwin (2015) and Radiance (1998).[1][2]
He is also known for directing Wrong Side of the Road (1981), a drama-documentary about Aboriginal musicians which won the Jury Prize at the Australian Film Institute Awards,[3] and 50 Years of Silence (1994) which won the AACTA award for Best Documentary.
Filmography
Year | Title | Producer | Director | Notes | Genre | Ref. |
1980 | Dirt Cheap | Yes | Co-Writer | Documentary | ||
1981 | Wrong Side of the Road | Yes | Yes | Co-Writer | Feature | Jury Prize[4] |
1983 | Molly | Yes | Feature | |||
1987 | Painting the Town | Yes | Documentary | |||
1988 | Bachelor Girl | Yes | Feature | |||
1989 | Into the Mainstream | Yes | Co-Director | Documentary | ||
1993 | Blood Brothers: Broken English | Co-Producer | Yes | Writer | Documentary | |
1993 | Blood Brothers: Freedom Ride | Yes | Documentary | |||
1993 | Blood Brothers: From Little Things Big Things Grow | Yes | Documentary | |||
1993 | Blood Brothers: Jardiwarnpa, a Warlpiri Fire Ceremony | Yes | Yes | Documentary | ||
1994 | 50 Years of Silence | Yes | Yes | Documentary | Best Documentary[5] | |
1998 | Radiance | Yes | Feature | |||
2001 | Doing Dimboola | Executive | Documentary | |||
2002 | In Limbo | Executive | Documentary | |||
2003 | Handle With Care | Executive | Documentary | |||
2003 | The Riddle of the Bradshaws | Executive | Documentary | |||
2003 | Yum Cha Cha | Executive | Documentary | |||
2005 | Swapping Lives | Executive | Documentary | |||
2008 | Baby Boom to Bust | Executive | Documentary | |||
2009 | A Family Divided | Executive | Documentary | |||
2012 | Make Hummus Not War | Co-Producer | Documentary | |||
2012 | Singapore 1942: End of Empire | Executive | Documentary | |||
2012 | Dangerous Remedy | Yes | Feature | |||
2015 | Last Cab to Darwin | Executive | Feature | |||
2016 | Monsieur Mayonnaise | Yes | Documentary | |||
2017 | Little J & Big Cuz (season 1) | Yes | Animated Series | Most Outstanding Children's Program [6] | ||
2020 | Little J & Big Cuz (season 2) | Yes | Animated Series | |||
In Production | Little J & Big Cuz (season 3) | Yes | Animated Series |
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References
- "Ned Lander". Screen Australia. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- Cockrell, Eddie (7 June 2015). "Film Review: 'Last Cab to Darwin'". Variety.
- Beattie, Keith (Spring 2016). "Wrong Side of the Road". Metro Magazine (187).
- "Past Awards". www.aacta.org. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Past Awards". www.aacta.org. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
- "Little J and Big Cuz Wins 2018 Logie Award". The Australian Children's Television Foundation. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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