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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dylan_RiverDylan River - Wikipedia

    River was born in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. His father, Warwick Thornton, is a filmmaker and his mother, Penelope McDonald, is a producer, screenwriter, and director. He is the grandson of Freda Glynn, the co-founder of CAAMA. Career. River's work includes writing, direction and cinematography.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm6670299Dylan River - IMDb

    Dylan River. Director: Mystery Road: Origin. Dylan River is filmmaker from Alice Springs, Australia. He grew up in a creative family filled with numerous filmmakers and from an early age thought filmmaking was boring and not for him!

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  3. Dylan River. Director: Mystery Road: Origin. Dylan River is filmmaker from Alice Springs, Australia. He grew up in a creative family filled with numerous filmmakers and from an early age thought filmmaking was boring and not for him!

  4. Thou Shalt Not Steal: Created by Tanith Glynn-Maloney, Dylan River. With Miranda Otto, Noah Taylor, Sherry-Lee Watson, Justin Rosniak. Young Aboriginal woman Robyn escapes from detention and reluctantly pairs up with awkward adolescent Gidge to investigate a hidden family secret.

    • 2024
    • Miranda Otto, Noah Taylor, Sherry-Lee Watson
    • Miranda Otto, Noah Taylor, Sherry-Lee Watson
  5. Dec 13, 2023 · FIRST NATIONS SPOTLIGHT: NORTHERN TERRITORIAN DYLAN RIVER. Born in Alice Springs (Mparntwe), Kaytetye man Dylan River is one of Australia’s most exciting up-and-coming creatives, with notable acclaim across the crafts of directing, writing, and cinematography.

  6. Dylan River is an filmmaker from Alice Springs, Australia. He grew up in a creative family filled with numerous filmmakers and from an early age thought filmmaking was boring and not for him! He couldn’t have been more wrong.

  7. www.commonground.org.au › contributors › dylan-riverDylan River | Common Ground

    Director Dylan River is the scion of a bona fide Australian filmmaking dynasty. His grandmother, Freda Glynn, co-founded the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association, the country’s largest Indigenous broadcaster.