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Scott Hicks
Birth at
4 March 1953
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Scott Hicks was born in Australia on March 4, 1953. The future director began his career as an assistant on the set of the film The Irishman. Scott as a novice specialist absorbed the knowledge and secrets of directorial skills. In the early years of his career, he was already thinking about ideas for future films.
In 1986, the young talented screenwriter was invited to work for the Discovery TV channel, where he was engaged exclusively in documentaries. After the publication of a series of paintings
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Scott Hicks was born in Australia on March 4, 1953. The future director began his career as an assistant on the set of the film The Irishman. Scott as a novice specialist absorbed the knowledge and secrets of directorial skills. In the early years of his career, he was already thinking about ideas for future films.
In 1986, the young talented screenwriter was invited to work for the Discovery TV channel, where he was engaged exclusively in documentaries. After the publication of a series of paintings about the life of ordinary Chinese, he gained popularity. Scott was able to accurately reflect the bad and good aspects of the life of this people, all the joys and troubles. As a result, for this work, he was awarded the Peabody Prize.
In 1989, the film “Sebastian and Sparrows” was released – it was Scott’s debut work, which immediately appealed to millions of viewers. The director was so touching and reliably able to show the feelings experienced by the main characters of the picture that after watching it, no one could remain indifferent.
The name of Scott Hicks began to rattle in 1996 after the film was released.
Sheen . This film was bright and emotional.
In 1999, the director worked on the film “Snow Falls on Cedars”, which delighted fans of his work. The plot of the tape is very intricate and quite complex. Scott proved himself as a professional psychologist, showing the subtlety of the human soul.
Among the works of the director are the paintings Hearts in Atlantis, Taste of Life, Boys Return to the City. Hicks has been repeatedly awarded awards, including in 1997 he became a nominee for the Oscars and Golden Globes for the film “Sparkle”.
Now the talented director works on television, makes feature films, and is the author of several series and TV programs.