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  1. Neil Geoffrey Armfield AO (born 22 April 1955) is an Australian director of theatre, film and opera. [1] Biography. Born in Sydney, Armfield is the third and youngest son of Len, a factory worker at the nearby Arnott's Biscuits factory and Nita Armfield. He was brought up in the suburb of Concord, adjacent to Exile Bay.

  2. Neil Armfield is a leading Australian director of theatre, opera and film. He was co-founder of Sydney’s Belvoir Theatre and was its Artistic Director for 17 years. During this time he directed over 50 productions, with a particular focus on new and Indigenous writing, the plays of Shakespeare, Jonson, Chekhov, Gogol, Patrick White and David ...

  3. Paradiso + Inferno ( Candy) è un film del 2006 diretto da Neil Armfield, che vede protagonisti Heath Ledger e Abbie Cornish, tratto dal romanzo Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction di Luke Davies, adattato per il cinema dall'autore stesso insieme al regista. È stato presentato in concorso al Festival di Berlino. [1] Indice. 1 Trama.

  4. Neil Armfield. Sometime in the mid 1950s I was conceived, and so was the idea of an opera house on Bennelong Point. I was born in April 1955, and nine months later Premier Joe Cahill announced the international design competition which Jørn Utzon won a year later. As I grew up, so, it seemed, did it.

  5. Leggi la biografia e la filmografia di Neil Armfield come regista (22/04/1955, Sydney, Australia): Neil Armfield è nato il 22 aprile 1955 a Sydney, nel Nuovo Galles del Sud, in Australia come Neil Geoffrey Armfield....

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0035462Neil Armfield - IMDb

    Director: Candy. Neil Armfield was born on 22 April 1955 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is a director and writer, known for Candy (2006), Holding the Man (2015) and Edens Lost (1988).

  7. Neil Armfield on 'Holding The Man', and how it can fly the flag for marriage equality (Interview) | SBS What's On. "There is this kind of extraordinary alignment in the stars," says the director of the acclaimed new adaptation of Tim Conigrave's memoir. Source: SBS Movies.