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  1. Kennedy Miller Mitchell (known before 2009 as Kennedy Miller) is an Australian film, television and video game production house in Potts Point, Sydney, that has been producing television and film since 1978.

  2. Jul 5, 2024 · July 5, 2024. Kennedy Miller Mitchell. The Inverse Interview. If the post-apocalypse scenario laid out in George Miller’s Mad Max movies actually happened, what would you do to get by? What...

    • Jake Kleinman
  3. May 3, 2021 · In this article, I examine the analytical possibilities of the film practice schema in the Australian context. I focus on the Australian production firm Kennedy Miller Mitchell, which I identify as operating within the contemporary classical Hollywood cinema practice.

    • James Douglas
    • 2021
  4. Kennedy Miller Mitchell is a production company that has made films such as Mad Max: Fury Road, Happy Feet Two and Furiosa. The Screen Guide is a database of Australian film and television titles, with information on how to stream, rent or buy online.

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    Byron Kennedy, who was a film school lecturer at the time, and George Miller first met at a summer film school in Australia in 1971. They began making short features and experimental work, including Violence in the Cinema, Part 1, which Byron produced, photographed and edited, and which won two Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards. In 1978, Kenne...

    Mad Max(1979)
    Mad Max 2(1981)
    The Dismissal(1983) (TV mini series)
    Bodyline(1984) (TV mini series)

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  5. Kennedy Miller Mitchell is a Sydney-based company that produces films, TV shows and video games since 1978. It is known for the Mad Max, Babe and Happy Feet franchises, among others, and is led by George Miller and Doug Mitchell.

  6. But more than two years after it was released, Kennedy Miller Mitchell sued Warner Bros for non-payment of a $US7 million bonus for making the film. Miller directed 55 actors and up to 1700 crew ...