Nigel Buesst
Nigel Buesst (born 30 April 1938) is an Australian filmmaker from Melbourne. He ran a photographic school in Carlton until 1970 when he began teaching film at the Swinburne University of Technology.[1] He has been described as "a living legend of Melbourne's film scene"[2] and was a figure in the "Carlton wave" of Australian filmmaking.[3]
Buesst helped start the St Kilda Film Festival.[4]
Select credits
- Fun Radio (1964) – short
- The Twentieth (1966)
- The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor (1969)
- Nothing Like Experience (1970) – photography
- Bonjour Balwyn (1970)
- Dead Easy (1970)
- Come Out Fighting (1973)
- Jazz Scrapbook (1983) (documentary)[5]
- Compo (1989)
References
- "Filmnews (Sydney NSW: 1975-1995)". Filmnews. 13 (7). New South Wales, Australia. 1 July 1983. p. 8. Retrieved 1 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- Martin, Adrian (May 2003). "Carlton + Godard = Cinema". Film Critic.
- Bruce Hodson, 'The Carlton Ripple and the Australian Film Revival', Screening the Past Archived 2013-02-18 at the Wayback Machine accessed 17 Sept 2012
- "Dead Filmmakers Society Awards". Filmnews. 20 (3). New South Wales, Australia. 1 April 1990. p. 2. Retrieved 1 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- "JAZZ Scrapbook". Filmnews. 13 (7). New South Wales, Australia. 1 July 1983. p. 9. Retrieved 1 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
External links
- Nigel Buesst at IMDb
- 2003 Interview at Senses of Cinema
- Nigel Buesst profile at Inner Sense
- Tribute to Nigel Buesst
- Nigel Buesst at Australian Screen Online
- Nigel Buesst at Screen Australia
- Nigel Buesst at AustLit
- Nigel Buesst at Letterbox DVD
- Nigel Buesst at BFI
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