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Scott Patterson is a Director, Producer and Editor Australien born on 21 january 1962

Scott Patterson

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Nationality Australie
Birth 21 january 1962 (62 years)

Scott Patterson (born 21 January 1962) is an Australian film director and film editor.

Before moving towards directing and film producing, Patterson used to work for the Australian television production company, Ross Wood Productions. Patterson's debut feature film, A Wreck, A Tangle, received an Australian Film Institute Award nomination for 'Best Achievement in Sound' in 2000. It also won an Awgie Award from the Australian Writers' Guild in the category 'Feature Film – Original'.

His films have been screened at the Cannes Film Festival and Venice Film Festival, making him one of only a few Australian film directors to have films screened at both of these festivals. His short film Lessons in the Language of Love was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. He has also directed and produced commercials featuring Tina Turner and his 2001 short film Pact won the 'Premiere Award' at the Hamburg Short Film Festival.

Patterson's 2004 feature film, The Crop, received the prize for 'Best International Feature Film' at the New York International Film Festival in 2005

Usually with

Rhys Muldoon
Rhys Muldoon
(1 films)
Barry Otto
Barry Otto
(1 films)
Holly Brisley
Holly Brisley
(1 films)
John Howard
John Howard
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Scott Patterson (3 films)

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Director

The Crop
The Crop (2004)
, 1h43
Directed by Scott Patterson
Genres Comedy
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Holly Brisley, Rhys Muldoon, John Howard
Rating41% 2.0977852.0977852.0977852.0977852.097785
The Crop, is set in the early 1980s in Australia, and is about larrikin nightclub owner, Ronnie 'Blade' Gillette (George Elliot), and his barmaid girlfriend Geraldine (Holly Brisley). Two months after random breath testing has been introduced, Blade realises he's going broke. Afraid of driving under the influence, his customers are not buying his grog, they're going out to the carpark to smoke dope.

Producer

Lessons in the Language of Love, 13minutes
Directed by Scott Patterson
Actors Richard Roxburgh
Roles Producer
Rating61% 3.066133.066133.066133.066133.06613

Editor

The Visitor
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Barry Otto
Rating66% 3.32853.32853.32853.32853.3285
"Michael, in his beach-home in Australia, is avoiding phone calls regarding his lifelong dear friend and former lover of two-years, Chris who is dying back in Boston America. While trying to write, he is disturbed by the noisy surfers next door as they get ready for a weekend away of surf. C.K., one of the surfers, remains behind to surf the local beach. At the beach cafe for lunch with his old friend Angus, Michael again avoids discussing Chris back in America. Angus catches Michael watching C.K. on the beach and teases him but Michael denies any interest in the surfer. Left on his own, Michael watches C.K. catch a series of waves. After a big wave and a wipe out, C.K. disappears in the surf. Michael loses sight of C.K. until he sees him on the beach taking off his wetsuit before he heads back home. Michael remains on the beach then makes his way home. Once inside his house, Michael sees C.K. walking towards him on his way to the living room where he makes himself at home. Michael does not know why the surfer is in his house but before the night is over he will discover more about himself than he may have been ready for.