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  1. Brian Hannant (born 13 February 1940) is an Australian filmmaker who worked for many years at Film Australia.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0360352Brian Hannant - IMDb

    Brian Hannant was born on 13 February 1940 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He is a director and writer, known for Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), The Time Guardian (1987) and Flashpoint (1973).

  3. Dec 14, 2020 · A young Brian Hannant before ‘they’ got him to make The Time Guardian. Both are landmarks in Australian science fiction history, especially in terms of stories which are more or less set in the outback.

  4. Brian Hannant is known as an Director, Writer, Second Unit Director, First Assistant Director, Screenplay, and Thanks. Some of his work includes Mad Max 2, The Time Guardian, Three to Go, and Flashpoint.

  5. The script was written by Miller, Terry Hayes and Brian Hannant. Filming began in the winter of 1981 and lasted twelve weeks, in a remote mining town situated 800 miles west of Sydney, called Broken Hill.

  6. Hannant's earliest credited work is as a director: in 1970, Hannant and seven other directors (Frances Beaton, Arch Nicholson, Richard Brennan, Ian Dunlop, Kit Guyatt, Chris McCullough, Malcolm Smith, and Doug White) collaborated on Or Forever Hold Your Peace: A Film of the Vietnam Moratorium, Sydney for the Experimental Film and Television Fund.

  7. Brian Hannant (born 13 February 1940) is an Australian filmmaker who worked for many years at Film Australia. Source: Wikidata , July 2023. Co-Director, Director, Second Unit Director, Writer.

  8. director, writer. 84 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, news, birthday and age. «The Time Guardian» (1987), «What Price Valour?» (1983 ...

  9. Birthday: Feb 13, 1940. Birthplace: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Explore the filmography of Brian Hannant on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  10. 1983. Documentary. 43mins. Status: Completed. This documentary looks at Kakadu National Park. The film gives an account of the natural history of the area as well as the Aboriginal history of equal interest, the film discusses the history of the Park, which was created at the same time as the adjacent Ranger Nuclear Mine began construction.