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Nigel Buesst was born in 1938 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is a director and cinematographer, known for Dead Easy (1970), The Destruction of St. Patrick's College (1971) and The Twentieth (1966).
Date Of Birth April 30, 1938 Place Of Birth Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Profession Director, Cinematographer, Producer Awards Alan Stout Award for Best Short Film Movies Carlton + Godard = Cinema, Bonjour Balwyn
Director Title Year Status Character Carlton + Godard = Cinema 2003 Documentary Gerry Humphreys: The Loved One 2000 Documentary Compo 1988 Jazz Scrapbook 1983 Documentary Jacka V.C. 1978 Come Out Fighting 1973 Bonjour Balwyn 1971 The Destruction of St. Patrick's College 1971 Short Dead Easy 1970 The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor 1969 The Twentieth 1966 Short Fun Radio 1964 Short
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Gerry Humphreys: The Loved One 2000 Documentary Jazz Scrapbook 1983 Documentary Jacka V.C. 1978 Sympathy in Summer 1971 The Destruction of St. Patrick's College 1971 Short Nothing Like Experience 1970 as Norton Bradshaw Brake Fluid 1970 The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor 1969 The Twentieth 1966 Short Monash 66 1966 Short The Making of a Gallery 1965 Short Fun Radio 1964 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Carlton + Godard = Cinema 2003 Documentary producer Gerry Humphreys: The Loved One 2000 Documentary producer Compo 1988 producer Jazz Scrapbook 1983 Documentary producer Jacka V.C. 1978 producer Come Out Fighting 1973 producer Bonjour Balwyn 1971 producer The Destruction of St. Patrick's College 1971 Short producer Dead Easy 1970 producer The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor 1969 producer The Twentieth 1966 Short producer Fun Radio 1964 Short producer
Editor Title Year Status Character Gerry Humphreys: The Loved One 2000 Documentary Jazz Scrapbook 1983 Documentary Jacka V.C. 1978 Bonjour Balwyn 1971 The Destruction of St. Patrick's College 1971 Short Dead Easy 1970 The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor 1969 The Girl-Friends 1968 Short The Twentieth 1966 Short
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Mouth to Mouth 1978 assistant camera / still photographer The Destruction of St. Patrick's College 1971 Short camera operator Brake Fluid 1970 camera operator The Twentieth 1966 Short camera operator
Writer Title Year Status Character Carlton + Godard = Cinema 2003 Documentary written by Bonjour Balwyn 1971 written by Dead Easy 1970 written by
Actor Title Year Status Character With Time to Kill 1987 Wilson Manning Nothing Like Experience 1970
Sound Department Title Year Status Character The Hot Centre of the World 1971 Short sound The Girl-Friends 1968 Short sound
Editorial Department Title Year Status Character Lovesick 2003 assistant editor
Make Up Department Title Year Status Character Nothing Like Experience 1970 hair styles
Self Title Year Status Character The Celluloid Heroes 1995 TV Movie Himself Harry Hooton 1969 Documentary
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1970 Silver Award Australian Film Institute Best Short Fiction Film Dead Easy (1970)
Known for movies Dead Easy (1970) as Director
The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor (1969) as Director
The Destruction of St. Patrick's College (1971) as Director
The Twentieth (1966) as Director