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  1. Kennedy Miller Mitchell (known before 2009 as Kennedy Miller) [1] is an Australian film, television and video game production house in Potts Point, Sydney, that has been producing television and film since 1978. It is responsible for some of Australia's best-known and most successful films, including the five Mad Max films, the two Babe films ...

  2. Jul 5, 2024 · Kennedy Miller Mitchell. How were you cast in Furiosa? What was the audition process like? I was cast in George’s wonderful film 3,000 Years of Longing which he made just before Furiosa.

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  3. Kennedy Miller Mitchell. Sign in to edit History Talk (0) Contents. 1 Kennedy Miller. 1.1 1978–2009; 2 Kennedy Miller Mitchell. 2.1 2009–present; Kennedy ...

  4. Kennedy Miller Mitchell is a Sydney-based company that produces films, TV shows and video games since 1978. It is known for the Mad Max, Babe and Happy Feet franchises, among others, and is led by George Miller and Doug Mitchell.

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    Byron Kennedy, who was a film school lecturer at the time, and George Miller, first met at a summer film school in Australia in 1971. They began making short features and experimental work, including "Violence In The Cinema, Part 1", which Byron produced, photographed and edited, which won two Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards. In 1978, Kenned...

    Mad Max(1979)
    The Dismissal(1983) (TV mini series)
    Bodyline(1984) (TV mini series)
  5. Mad Max: Fury Road is a 2015 Australian post-apocalyptic action film co-written, produced and directed by George Miller. Miller collaborated with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris on the screenplay. The fourth installment and a "revisiting" of the Mad Max films, it was produced by Kennedy Miller Mitchell and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

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  7. Dr. D Studios was a Sydney-based digital animation studio founded in mid-2007 as a partnership between Kennedy Miller Mitchell and Omnilab Media. [33] Following the financially unsuccessful release of Happy Feet Two (2011) and the long delay of Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), the studio closed down in 2013.

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