Garth Davis is a director from Melbourne whose credits include the 6-time Oscar nominated Lion (2016), Mary Magdalene (2018), episodes of Jane Campion's show Top Of The Lake, and most recently Foe (2023).
This episode we chatted about his beginnings in directing commercials, his first documentary feature in 2000 (one of Greig Fraser's first projects as DOP), his long-standing collaboration with previous Sound Perspective guest Robert Mackenzie, and his newest film, Foe: a heady blend of sci-fi and drama starring Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan in a dystopian future Earth.
Foe is currently in cinemas in Australia, and will soon be streaming on Amazon Prime.
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38 - Thomas M. Wright, Director of The Stranger and Acute Misfortune
37 - Hlynur PĂĄlmason talks Godland and Nest
36 - All Quiet on the Western Front - Frank Kruse and Lars Ginzel
35 - Maya Newell on The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone
34 - Sophie Hyde on Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
33 - Elvis with Wayne Pashley and Elliott Wheeler
32 - The Novice - Director Lauren Hadaway
31 - Power of the Dog - Robert Mackenzie and Dave Whitehead
30 - Ben Lawrence on Ithaka
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28 - David France on Welcome to Chechnya
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26 - Aunty Donna - Director Max Miller and Composer Tom Armstrong
25 - Glendyn Ivin from Quarantine
24 - Talking Relic with Natalie Erika James and Robert Mackenzie
23 - Mixing Bladerunner - Ron Bartlett
22 - Jed Kurzel on Composing
21 - Karen Baker Landers on Sound in Action
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