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Burleigh Smith (born Andrew Christopher Burleigh Smith, 7 January 1979) is an Australian screenwriter, film director and actor. His films centre on relationships between men and women and often emphasise dry wit and desperate characters. His strongest influence is Woody Allen.〔(Not Just Fashion, ''Live From Australia: Auteur Burleigh Smith'' ); by Leslie Amadio 8-3-12. Retrieved 15-4-14.〕 Smith studied filmmaking at Curtin University of Technology, where he completed a Graduate Diploma in 2002〔(Curtin University of Technology, ''Curtin Graduates 2002-3'' ); by Curtin University of Technology 2003. Retrieved 15-4-14.〕 and a Masters in 2009.〔(Curtin University of Technology, ''Curtin Graduates 2008-9'' ); by Curtin University of Technology 2009. Retrieved 15-4-14.〕 He also studied under prominent Australian film critic David Stratton at the University of Sydney's Centre for Continuing Education.〔(Film and Television Institute, ''PAC Script Lab: Goliath'' ); by FTI 17-3-10. Retrieved 15-4-14.〕 In 2011, Stratton wrote that Smith's enthusiasm for film matched his own. Smith lives in Perth, Western Australia and lectures in filmmaking at SAE Institute.〔(''SAE Perth Staff Profile'' ); by Damian Masters 27-4-13. Retrieved 26-11-13.〕 ==Filmography== Smith's short films have screened at over two hundred and fifty festivals around the world.〔(FilmInk, ''Global Exposure'' ); by Cara Nash 27-6-13. Retrieved 26-11-13.〕〔(ScreenWest, ''WA short screens in Montreal, Cambridge and Long Island'' ); by ScreenWest 24-7-12. Retrieved 26-11-13.〕 They include: #''Mere Oblivion'' (2007). Kenny Bunkport has nothing but trouble the night he takes his elderly grandmother out to dinner. Burleigh Smith, Elizabeth Caiacob. Winner of the Nicole Kidman Best Actress Award at Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival.〔(Tropfest, ''Mere Oblivion – Tropfest Finalist (TSI: "Sneeze")'' ); by Tropfest 8-12-11. Retrieved 21-2-12.〕〔(Blue Mountains Gazette, ''Film Passion Wins Out For Maths Whiz'' ); by Matthew Rufus 7-3-07. Retrieved 21-2-12.〕 #''Gentle Persuasion'' (2008). Frank Fenner decides to practise psychology without any qualifications or ethics. He is soon blackmailed into helping a man exit his daughter from a cult. Burleigh Smith, Sarah Louella, Greg Higgs. Competed as one of eight finalists at Tropfest New York.〔(Downtown Express, ''Seven-Minute Stories on the Silver Screen'' ); by David Callicott 19-9-08. Retrieved 21-2-12.〕 #''Love Like You've Never Been Hurt'' (2009). Problem gamblers orchestrate a romance between two broken hearts so that they can bet on the outcome. Burleigh Smith, Taryn Leggett. Opened the Perth International Arts Festival's Lotterywest Films.〔(The West Australian, ''Movie Review: Please Please Me!'' ); by Mark Naglazas 30-11-09. Retrieved 21-2-12.〕〔(SAE Institute, ''Film Lecturer from SAE Opens LotteryWest Films'' ); by Damian Masters 16-12-09. Retrieved 21-2-12.〕 #''Then She Was Gone'' (2010). Basil pursues Mia. But Mia is only interested in men who are masculine. Burleigh Smith, Sarah Louella. #''Ragtime'' (2011). Ernest is set up on a series of blind dates with various hard and damaged women. Burleigh Smith, John Waters, Geoff Morrell, Bridie Carter, Daniel Henshall, Penelope Andrews, Phyllis Foundis, Jennah Bannear, Ashleigh Galipo. #''The Things My Father Never Taught Me'' (2012). Melvin gives irrelevant dating advice to his three-year-old son. Burleigh Smith, Aiden Papamihail, Bridie Carter. #''Blue Drag'' (2013). A morose advertising executive has an unexpected romance with a potential client. Burleigh Smith, Jennah Bannear, Tiriel Mora. #''Fixed'' (2014). Jemimah wants Tilly to have puppies. At any cost. Screened as one of sixteen finalists at Tropfest.〔(Tropfest, ''Fixed'' ); by Tropfest 7-12-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.〕〔(SBS, ''Here's your Tropfest 2014 finalists'' ); by SBS Movies 12-11-14. Retrieved 26-3-15.〕 #''Why I Hate the Left'' (2015). Ronald explains Right and Left politics to his six-year-old daughter. Burleigh Smith, Amara Harnisch, Rachel McCann. Smith's debut feature will be a romantic comedy titled ''You Can't Play the Game If You Don't Know the Rules'',〔(Film and Television Institute, ''Smith's Local Short Cracks 100 Festivals'' ); by Film and Television Institute 12-6-13. Retrieved 01-7-13.〕 inspired by the self-improvement book by Dr. Irene Alexander. The film will be released in 2016 and features Zoe Ventoura, John Waters, Tiriel Mora and Bruce Spence.〔(The Music, ''The Game Player'' ); by Dave Drayton 24-4-14. Retrieved 24-4-14.〕 The screenplay won the annual Garden State Film Festival's Screenplay Competition〔(Garden State Film Festival, ''GSFF Screenplay Competition'' ); by GSFF 6-3-14. Retrieved 15-4-14.〕 and was performed on stage in Atlantic City in April 2014, directed by Diane Ladd.〔(The Music, ''W.A. Screenwriter Wins New Jersey Film Comp Prize'' ); by The Music 4-4-14. Retrieved 15-4-14.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Burleigh Smith」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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