Alun Bollinger is a New Zealand filmmaker best known for his work on several films. Directed by Peter Jackson and many other paintings made in New Zealand. Bollinger was born in 1948. He began his career in 1966 as a trainee operator at the New Zealand Television Broadcasting Corporation. Elan was the director of the second crew of the film trilogy “Lord of the Rings”, as well as the film “Rogue” with Tom Hanks, worked on tapes Nim Island "Fearfuls", "Pianino", "There is no way out". In 2005, on
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Alun Bollinger is a New Zealand filmmaker best known for his work on several films.
Directed by Peter Jackson and many other paintings made in New Zealand.
Bollinger was born in 1948. He began his career in 1966 as a trainee operator at the New Zealand Television Broadcasting Corporation.
Elan was the director of the second crew of the film trilogy “Lord of the Rings”, as well as the film “Rogue” with Tom Hanks, worked on tapes
Nim Island "Fearfuls", "Pianino", "There is no way out".
In 2005, on the Queen's birthday, he was awarded the New Zealand State Award, the Order of Merit. He is also a two-time winner of the New Zealand Film Award, a nominee for the Australian Film Institute award, and has been nominated for a number of other awards.