Graeme Clifford

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Graeme Clifford (* 1942 in Sydney , Australia ) is an Australian film editor and film director .

Life

Clifford made his editor debut in 1972 with the film Mirror Images , directed by Robert Altman . Up to and including 1981 he was responsible for editing six other productions . In 1976 he also worked as a director for the first time and staged an episode of the television series With Umbrella, Charm and Melon . Two dozen other film and television productions followed, which he directed. In 1982 he made his first feature film with Frances . He last appeared as a director in 2007. In 1974 he was nominated for the Saturn Award in the Best Editing category for his film editing of When the Gondolas Carry Mourning .

Graeme Clifford is married with one child.

Filmography (selection)

As an editor

As a director

  • 1982: Frances
  • 1988: Gleaming Heart
  • 1993: Ruby Cairo
  • 1994: Past Tense - Abysses of Passion (Past Tense)
  • 1996: A Loss of Innocence
  • 1997: The Last Don (Miniseries)
  • 1998: My Husband's Secret Life
  • 1999: The Last Witness - Only dead witnesses are silent (Caracara)
  • 2002: Victory at any price (Crossing the Line)
  • 2004: Family Sins (Family Sins)
  • 2007: Sexy, clever and over 40 (Write & Wrong)

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