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Julie le Brocquy

Julie le Brocquy is co-founder of le Brocquy Fraser Productions.[1] Her production credits include the award-winning Osama.

Early life

Le Brocquy was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1960, and was raised and educated in Ireland. Her father Noel le Brocquy was a businessman, and her uncle Louis le Brocquy (1916-2012) was a prominent modern artist.[2]

She went to in London to work as a banker, and became a trader with Salomon Brothers in the 1980s and 1990s. She later moved from London to Tokyo and then to Singapore.[2][3]

Career

In Singapore, she founded Clockwork Productions with Julia Fraser. Then Fraser and le Brocquy met the film director U-Wei Haji Saari, with whom they founded Le Brocquy Fraser.[2][4] Productions with which le Brocquy has been associated include a number filmed in Malaysia, including Buai Laju Laju (2004) and Sepohon Rambutan (2006). She has also produced films in Iran, including Story Undone (2004) and Bibi (2008). She earned critical attention internationally for the film Osama (2004) which was made in Afghanistan.[5][6]

Filmography

Year Title Director Notes
2004 Buai Laju Laju
("Swing My Swing High, My Darling")
U-Wei Bin HajiSaari[7] Feature film (Malaysia) which won a "Best Actor" award at the 17th Malaysian Film Festival.[citation needed]
2004 Story Undone Hassan Yektapanah[8] Drama from Iran. Covers the story of a group of people trying to migrate illegally to Europe.[8] Premiered at the 2004 Locarno Film Festival.[9] Won the Silver Leopard for Best First and Second Film, a NETPAC award for Best Asian Film, a Special Jury Award at the Amazonas International Film Festival 2004, and the Amnesty International DOEN Award at the 2005 Rotterdam Film Festival.[10]
2004 Osama Siddiq Barmak Won the "Best Foreign Film" at the 2004 Golden Globe Awards.[11] Other awards include: Cannes 2003 (Special Mention - Camera D'Or), CICAE Prize 2003, UNESCO-Federico Fellini Award 2003, PUSAN (Korea-Audience Award), Montreal Film Festival (Top prize), Golden Spike at 48th Valladolid Intl Film Festival 2003 (Spain), London Film Festival 2003 (The BFI Sutherland Jury Prize).[citation needed]
2006 Sepohon Rambutan
("My Beautiful Rambutan Tree")
U-Wei Bin HajiSaari[12] Short film which premiered at Directors Fortnight Cannes in 2006[citation needed]
2006 Wangi Jadi Saksi U-Wei Bin HajiSaari Theatrical Play by U-Wei Bin HajiSaari, Malaysia ’06 & Singapore ’07.[citation needed]
2008 Bibi Hassan Yektapanah[8]
2009 I Come With The Rain Tran Anh Hung[13]
2011 Burma Soldier Nic Dunlop, Annie Sundberg, Ricki Stern[14][15] Awards and nominations included: Emmy Award nomination 2012, Irish Film & Television Awards nomination 2011, UNAFF Best Documentary 2011,[16] Runner up Galway Film Fleadh 2010,[17] Sundance Institute grant,[citation needed] Cinereach grant.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "LeBrocquyFraser productions ©". Lebrocquyfraser.com. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Dwyer, Michael (7 June 2003). "Making it in the movies". The Irish Times. Dublin. ISSN 0791-5144.
  3. ^ (archived)
  4. ^ Sakran, Seelen (16 June 2004). "On his own take". Malaysian Business. p. 64.
  5. ^ Helen Boylan (8 February 2004). "Producing the forbidden". Business Post.
  6. ^ "World of film comes to Dublin". Business Post. 8 February 2004.
  7. ^ Gaik Cheng Khoo (2011). Reclaiming Adat: Contemporary Malaysian Film and Literature. UBC Press. p. 213. ISBN 9780774841443.
  8. ^ a b c Terri Ginsberg, Chris Lippard (2020). "Yektapanah, Hassan". Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 516–517. ISBN 9781538139059.
  9. ^ Variety International Film Guide. Andre Deutsch. 2005. p. 4.
  10. ^ "Story Undone". Close up: Storie della Visione (19): 150. 2005.
  11. ^ "Afghanistan: 'Osama' Wins Golden Globe For Best Foreign Film". Rferl.org. 26 January 2004. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  12. ^ Adrien Gombeaud (2008). Dictionnaire du cinéma asiatique. Nouveau Monde Editions. ISBN 9782380940985.
  13. ^ Elley, Derek (2 November 2009). "I Come With The Rain". Variety. 416 (12): 71.
  14. ^ Brian Lowry (10 May 2011). HBO Brings Personal Touch to 'Burma Soldier'. Variety.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  16. ^ "UNAFF 2011: FILMS: Burma Soldier".
  17. ^ "32nd Galway Film Fleadh from Tuesday 7th July 2020".

External links

  • Website - lebrocquyfraser.com

julie, brocquy, founder, brocquy, fraser, productions, production, credits, include, award, winning, osama, contents, early, life, career, filmography, references, external, linksearly, life, editle, brocquy, born, dublin, ireland, 1960, raised, educated, irel. Julie le Brocquy is co founder of le Brocquy Fraser Productions 1 Her production credits include the award winning Osama Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditLe Brocquy was born in Dublin Ireland in 1960 and was raised and educated in Ireland Her father Noel le Brocquy was a businessman and her uncle Louis le Brocquy 1916 2012 was a prominent modern artist 2 She went to in London to work as a banker and became a trader with Salomon Brothers in the 1980s and 1990s She later moved from London to Tokyo and then to Singapore 2 3 Career EditIn Singapore she founded Clockwork Productions with Julia Fraser Then Fraser and le Brocquy met the film director U Wei Haji Saari with whom they founded Le Brocquy Fraser 2 4 Productions with which le Brocquy has been associated include a number filmed in Malaysia including Buai Laju Laju 2004 and Sepohon Rambutan 2006 She has also produced films in Iran including Story Undone 2004 and Bibi 2008 She earned critical attention internationally for the film Osama 2004 which was made in Afghanistan 5 6 Filmography EditYear Title Director Notes2004 Buai Laju Laju Swing My Swing High My Darling U Wei Bin HajiSaari 7 Feature film Malaysia which won a Best Actor award at the 17th Malaysian Film Festival citation needed 2004 Story Undone Hassan Yektapanah 8 Drama from Iran Covers the story of a group of people trying to migrate illegally to Europe 8 Premiered at the 2004 Locarno Film Festival 9 Won the Silver Leopard for Best First and Second Film a NETPAC award for Best Asian Film a Special Jury Award at the Amazonas International Film Festival 2004 and the Amnesty International DOEN Award at the 2005 Rotterdam Film Festival 10 2004 Osama Siddiq Barmak Won the Best Foreign Film at the 2004 Golden Globe Awards 11 Other awards include Cannes 2003 Special Mention Camera D Or CICAE Prize 2003 UNESCO Federico Fellini Award 2003 PUSAN Korea Audience Award Montreal Film Festival Top prize Golden Spike at 48th Valladolid Intl Film Festival 2003 Spain London Film Festival 2003 The BFI Sutherland Jury Prize citation needed 2006 Sepohon Rambutan My Beautiful Rambutan Tree U Wei Bin HajiSaari 12 Short film which premiered at Directors Fortnight Cannes in 2006 citation needed 2006 Wangi Jadi Saksi U Wei Bin HajiSaari Theatrical Play by U Wei Bin HajiSaari Malaysia 06 amp Singapore 07 citation needed 2008 Bibi Hassan Yektapanah 8 2009 I Come With The Rain Tran Anh Hung 13 2011 Burma Soldier Nic Dunlop Annie Sundberg Ricki Stern 14 15 Awards and nominations included Emmy Award nomination 2012 Irish Film amp Television Awards nomination 2011 UNAFF Best Documentary 2011 16 Runner up Galway Film Fleadh 2010 17 Sundance Institute grant citation needed Cinereach grant citation needed References Edit LeBrocquyFraser productions c Lebrocquyfraser com Retrieved 10 March 2012 a b c Dwyer Michael 7 June 2003 Making it in the movies The Irish Times Dublin ISSN 0791 5144 Profile REAL LIFE Life post divorce is one big adventure InsideDivorce com 2007 archived Sakran Seelen 16 June 2004 On his own take Malaysian Business p 64 Helen Boylan 8 February 2004 Producing the forbidden Business Post World of film comes to Dublin Business Post 8 February 2004 Gaik Cheng Khoo 2011 Reclaiming Adat Contemporary Malaysian Film and Literature UBC Press p 213 ISBN 9780774841443 a b c Terri Ginsberg Chris Lippard 2020 Yektapanah Hassan Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema Rowman amp Littlefield pp 516 517 ISBN 9781538139059 Variety International Film Guide Andre Deutsch 2005 p 4 Story Undone Close up Storie della Visione 19 150 2005 Afghanistan Osama Wins Golden Globe For Best Foreign Film Rferl org 26 January 2004 Retrieved 10 March 2012 Adrien Gombeaud 2008 Dictionnaire du cinema asiatique Nouveau Monde Editions ISBN 9782380940985 Elley Derek 2 November 2009 I Come With The Rain Variety 416 12 71 Brian Lowry 10 May 2011 HBO Brings Personal Touch to Burma Soldier Variety Breakthru Films Archived from the original on 24 June 2013 Retrieved 13 June 2013 UNAFF 2011 FILMS Burma Soldier 32nd Galway Film Fleadh from Tuesday 7th July 2020 External links EditWebsite lebrocquyfraser com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julie le Brocquy amp oldid 1105922855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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