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Marie Craven is an Australian film-maker who has directed, written and/or produced short films since 1984.
Based in Queensland since 2002, she spent her early childhood living on a sheep and cattle station in country NSW, before her family relocated to Melbourne in 1967. She was an actor in theatre in her teens and early twenties, becoming involved in film-making in 1984. Over the next decade she played a significant role in the development of the underground and experimental film communities in Melbourne.
During the early 1990s, she moved from experimental into narrative film-making. Her films into the 2000s were exhibited extensively and internationally, including at major festivals such as Rotterdam, Sydney and Melbourne, along with more specialised or smaller festivals and events in many countries. Her films 'Pale Black' (1992), 'Maidenhead' (1995) and 'Blow' (2002) gathered several awards at international film festivals.
From 2007-2015 she was prolifically involved in providing vocals to electronic music producers around the world, collaborating via the internet under the artist name, 'Pixieguts', and in a duo with Paul Foster called 'Cwtch'.
She returned her primary focus to film-making in 2014, specialising in poetry film. Between 2014 and 2019 she released more than 60 short films in this genre, which have screened widely and internationally at specialised festivals and events, and gathered a number of awards.
In other roles, she has freelanced as a teacher of screen-writing at universities, technical colleges and community centres, a reviewer of films and books, an arts administrator, and a curator of film exhibitions, most notably the Australian National Focus at the Festival de Cine Experimental de Madrid in 1994. In 2019-2020 she is touring internationally a short film program she curated, called 'Poetry + Video'.- Composer
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Allan Browne was born on 28 July 1944 in Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia. He was a composer and executive, known for Dudu and the Line (1982) and Melbourne Jazz at the Edge (2014). He was married to Margie Lou Dyer and Sally Iggulden. He died on 13 June 2015 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.