Julie le Brocquy
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Co-founder of le Brocquy Fraser Productions [1][2]. Credits include the award winning Osama (film)[3]
[edit] Background
Lives in Dublin, Ireland. Niece of the leading Irish artist, Louis le Brocquy.
[edit] Films Complete
Buai Laju Laju (Swing My Swing High, My Darling) Feature Film (Malaysia) 2004 Written & Directed By U-Wei Bin HajiSaari
17th Malaysian Film Festival : Best Actor Eman Manan
Story Undone
Feature Film Iran 2004
Written & Directed By Hassan Yektapana
This remarkable tale from acclaimed Iranian director Hassan Yektapanah captures the plight and desperation of a group of people trying to migrate illegally to Europe, as seen through the eyes of a documentary filmmaker who wishes to film their story.
‘'Story Undone’ premiered at the 2004 Locarno Film Festival and garnered two awards – the Silver Leopard for Best First and Second Film and the NETPAC award for Best Asian Film. The film also received the Special Jury Award at the Amazonas International Film Festival 2004, and won the Amnesty International DOEN Award at the 2005 Rotterdam Film Festival. ‘Story Undone has been and continues to be invited to many other film festivals around the world.
Directed by Siddiq Barmak
Golden Globe Award 2004 : Best Foreign Film[5] Cannes 2003 : Special Mention - Camera D'Or Cannes Junior 2003 : Awarded by children from around the world CICAE Prize, 2003 : Awarded by French Arthouse Theatre owners and the Prix UNESCO-Federico Fellini Award 2003 Cinemaya 5 Festival : New Delhi - Best Actress Award FicBrasilia Festival 2003 : Brazil-Special Mention PUSAN : Korea-Audience Award Montreal Film Festival : Top prize Golden Spike at 48th Valladolid Intl Film Festival 2003 : Spain London Film Festival 2003 :The BFI Sutherland Jury Prize
Sepohon Rambutan
My Beautiful Rambutan Tree in Tanjung Rambutan (2006)
Written & Directed by: U-Wei Bin HajiSaari
The project combines the skills and experience of leading Malaysian writer/director U-Wei Bin Haji Saari ('Kaki Bakar' aka 'The Arsonist' – Un Certain Regard Cannes 1995) with an internationally recognized crew. The key production members include production designer Desmond Crowe from the United Kingdom ('Alexander', 'Hamlet, HBO's 'Band of Brothers') and director of photography Daven R from Salon Films in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ("Dayang", “Buka Api”)

