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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beck_ColeBeck Cole - Wikipedia

    Beck Cole is an Australian filmmaker of the Warramungu and Luritja nations. She is known for her work on numerous TV series, including First Australians, Grace Beside Me, Black Comedy and Wentworth, as well as documentaries and short films. She is based in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory.

  2. Aug 3, 2022 · Beck Cole's name may not be as synonymous with indigenous Australian filmmaking as Thornton, Perkins, Blair, Sen or Purcell, but the Warumungu and Luritja woman's filmography is equally extensive and just as impressive as some of those aforementioned names. Cole's television….

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cole_BeckCole Beck - Wikipedia

    Coleton Beck (born 5 March 1999) is an American track and field athlete who competes as a sprinter. He played college football at Virginia Tech. Biography. Beck graduated from Blacksburg High School before attending Virginia Tech. Between 2018 and 2020 he combined running track with playing for the university football team as a wide ...

  4. Beck Cole is an award-winning writer, film and television director whose work spans many genres. Beck is the supervising director of the feature film ‘We Are Still Here’, an anthology of stories by First Nations filmmakers screening at TIFF in 2022.

  5. COMMENT | Acclaimed director and writer Beck Cole reflects on the first time she saw the film Jedda, its complex position in the canon of Australian film and how far the Indigenous film and ...

  6. May 21, 2019 · Beck Cole is a writer-director from Warramungu/Luritja nations who has worked on TV shows, documentaries and features. She talks about her upcoming projects, including Cook 2020, Between Two Worlds and a horror movie set in Alice Springs.

  7. www.aidc.com.au › whos-coming › beck-coleBeck Cole | AIDC

    Beck Cole (AUS ) Writer & Director. Independent. A screenwriter and director of drama and documentary and graduate from AFTRS, who started her career as a TV journalist for Imparja television, working for ABC TV and then Central Australian Media Association (CAAMA).