Henri Safran (born 7 October 1932) is a Paris-born director who worked extensively in Australia. He worked in French television, then in Britain, before moving to Australia in 1960 to work with the ABC. He became an Australian citizen in 1963 but returned to England in 1966 to work on British television. He returned to Australia again in the mid-1970s.[1][2]
In Australia in the 1960s he formed a notable collaboration with Patricia Hooker.[3]
Select credits
edit- Traveller Without Luggage (1961)
- Jenny (1962) (TV movie)
- A Season in Hell (1964) (TV movie)
- A Sound of Trumpets (1964) (TV movie)
- The Swagman (1965) (TV play)
- The Sweet Sad Story of Elmo and Me (1965) (TV play)
- Tartuffe (1965) (TV play)
- Write Me a Murder (1965) (TV play)
- Point of Departure (1966) (TV play)[4]
- The Tape Recorder (1966) (TV play)
- The Air-Conditioned Author (1966) (TV play)
- Done Away with It (1966) (TV play)
- Storm Boy (1976)
- Listen to the Lion (1977)
- Golden Soak (1979) (mini-series)
- Norman Loves Rose (1982)
- Bush Christmas (1983)
- The Edge of Power (1987)
- The Rogue Stallion (1990)
- Flair (1990) (mini-series)
References
edit- ^ Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 306.
- ^ Margaret Smith, "Henri Safran talks about Norman Loves Rose", Cinema Papers, October 1982 p409 -412
- ^ Vagg, Stephen (14 June 2021). "Forgotten Australian TV Plays: A Season in Hell". Filmink.
- ^ Vagg, Stephen (4 October 2021). "Forgotten Australian TV Plays: Point of Departure and Man of Destiny". Filmink. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
External links
edit- Henri Safran at IMDb