John Winter | |
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Born | 29 March | 29 March 1956
Education | Arts Degree (Melbourne University) majoring in Anthropology & Indian Studies |
Occupation | Australian film and television writer, director and producer |
John Winter (born 29 March 1956) is an Australian film and television writer, director and producer. He is best known for producing Rabbit-Proof Fence, Doing Time for Patsy Cline and Paperback Hero. His directorial debut Black & White & Sex premiered at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival with its international premiere at the 41st International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film won the 'Best Experimental' at the 2012 ATOM Awards.
Winter began his career at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) where he was a production manager. His credits during this time include the Nature of Australia series, A Dangerous Life, Bodysurfer, Police Rescue and Come in Spinner. During this period he co-wrote and directed the short film Paper Dart that screened at the St Kilda Film Festival.
Winter's producing career has had many successes. In 1995 he produced Vacant Possession which received 4 Australian Film Institute (AFI) nominations and won a Special Jury prize at Créteil.
In 1997 John also produced Doing Time for Patsy Cline which opened Sydney Film Festival and received 10 AFI nominations including Best Film. The film was a critical and box office success.
Winter was script producer on the first series of the ABC's high rating television drama series, SeaChange, before returning to producing with Paperback Hero starring Hugh Jackman and Claudia Karvan. My Mother Frank followed, premiering at Berlin International Film Festival. It starred Matthew Newton, Sinéad Cusack, and Sam Neill, closed the Sydney Film Festival and won Most Popular Feature Film at the Melbourne International Film Festival.