About Filmmaker
David Bradbury (Director/Producer) is one of Australia’s best known and most successful documentary filmmakers. His films have been shown on all the major Australian commercial and public broadcast networks as well as overseas. He has won countless international film festival prizes and been the winner of five AFI awards and two Academy Award nominations (Frontline, which profiled war cameraman Neil Davis, and Chile: Hasta Cuando?, on the brutal military dictatorship of General Pinochet). He is also an accomplished cameraman having picked up the camera half way through his career. He was nominated for an AFI for best cinematography (documentary) for My Asian Heart in 2009.
In his 30 years of filmmaking he has produced an impressive body of work including: Nicaragua: No Pasaran, Fond Memories of Cuba, South of the Border (AFI best sound), A Hard Rain, Raul the Terrible (AFI best direction), Blowin’ in the Wind, Wamsley’s War, Jabiluka, The Battle for Byron, The Last Whale, Nazi Supergrass, Shoalwater: Up for Grabs, Polska, State of Shock and Public Enemy Number One.
* All of David's films are distributed by Frontline Films Pty Ltd.

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