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  1. MEDIA on Philippe MORA. 640 likes. An archive on media stories on the films and art of Philippe Mora from 1970 to the present.

  2. Oct 4, 2023 · Philippe Mora: I was making a documentary about the ‘60s called The Times They Are a-Changin’, which got closed down because the studio, Columbia, thought it was going to be too controversial ...

  3. In 1976, Philippe Mora wrote and directed Mad Dog Morgan (starring Dennis Hopper) and the ensuing attention led to him relocating to Los Angeles, where he has lived since 1978. He has continued to make art while pursuing a successful international career as a writer and film-maker.

  4. Philippe Mora. Painter and film-maker Philippe Mora was born in Paris in 1949, brought up in Australia and arrived in 'Swinging London' in 1967 where he was part of the radical Oz circle with Martin Sharp and Germaine Greer. Mora's London exhibitions attracted both critical acclaim and controversy, as did his award-winning films.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gilles_WachGilles Wach - Wikipedia

    He moved to the seminary of the Diocese of Genoa, where he met Philippe Mora, who would be his friend and co-founder of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest. He was ordained a deacon by Giuseppe Cardinal Siri on 29 June 1978, and a priest by Pope John Paul II , on 24 June 1979, among other 24 deacons, including his friend Philippe Mora. [1]

  6. PHILIPPE MORA Artist, film-maker [b. Paris, 1949] Philippe Mora (left) pictured in the late ‘80s with author and broadcaster Whitley Streiber: Phillippe Mora is a member of one of Australia’s best known artistic families.

  7. Mar 9, 2017 · For years, Philippe Mora wondered how his father earned this nickname. A new documentary reveals the answer: He slathered passports in mayo and hid them in messy, hard-to-inspect baguettes.