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Nigel Buesst |
Birth Year |
1939 |
Death Year |
0000 |
Country |
Australia |
Comments |
After graduating B Com from Melbourne Uni in 1960, Nigel Buesst sought work in the British film industry. He worked at Shepperton Studios as an assistant editor and on various other freelance assignments before returning to Melbourne in 1962 to work for the ABC at Ripponlea.
Since then he's worked in various capacities, as film editor, cameraman, sound recordist, producer and director. He was particularly active in the '60s Carlton scene, made manifest in the doco Carlton + Godard = Cinema.
He spent thirteen years as a lecturer at Swinburne Film and TV Dept. and five years as Director of the St Kilda Film Festival. He currently operates a small video editing establishment in North Carlton, the Sunrise Picture Co., and retains an undiminished enthusiasm for the medium in all its forms.
Nigel Buesst started out with a biopic about Squizzy Taylor and has returned to the form on several occasions, fascinated perhaps by the excitement and variety of other people's lives. Recent subjects have been Benny Featherstone, a memorable bandleader of the '30s, and Gerry Humphrys, the lead singer of The Loved Ones. There have been numerous shorts, mostly on 16mm and in collaboration with others, and a few features, the most ambitious being Compo in 1987. This filmed version of a play by Abe Pogos was screened at the 1989 MIFF and sold to BBC television. Nigel's main influences have been filmmakers who have achieved magic on minimal budgets, ranging from the British Free Cinema movement through to the French New Wave, to Andy Warhol in New York, Raul Ruiz, Werner Herzog, even the Dogma crowd. But he concedes that magic on any budget is alluring, like Mulholland Drive or Punch-drunk Love. |
tags: Bonjour Balwyn Carlton Godard = Cinema Come Out Fighting Compo Dead Easy Director Fun Radio Gerry Humphreys: The Loved One Jacka V.C. Jazz Scrapbook The Destruction of St. Patrick's College The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor The Twentieth
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Unknown - http://www.innersense.com.au/mif/buesst.html |
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web - Senses of Cinema |
Author Unknown
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Author interviewed seven past directors of the St Kilda Film Festival who said some pretty groovy stuff.[full record]
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chapter - The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival : I'd Rather be Frivolous Than Boring: Tim Burstal . 00-00-1980. p.Chapter 3 |
David Stratton
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Briefly goes through Burstal's History.
Includes the influence of his wife's theatre 'La Mama' on his filmmaking practice. Particularly as a fostering grou...[full record]
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journal - The People who have worked at La Mama La Mama Programme Guide: 8th-20th July. 01-01-1969 |
La Theatre
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As well as this extensive list, the programme outlines dates and performers for the first production of 'Dimboola' by Jack Hibberd, dir. Graeme Blundell, 'Th...[full record]
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