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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_ZubryckiTom Zubrycki - Wikipedia

    Tom Zubrycki (born 1946) [1] is an Australian documentary filmmaker. He is "widely respected as one of Australia's leading documentary filmmakers", according to Jonathan Dawson. [2] His films on social, environmental and political issues have won international prizes and have been screened around the world. [3]

  2. www.tomzubrycki.comTOM ZUBRYCKI

    TOM ZUBRYCKI is an Australian filmmaker whose award-winning documentaries have for the past 40 years mapped this nation’s changing social and political landscape. READ MORE. CURRENT FILM IN RELEASE. Films as DIRECTOR. CURRENT FILM IN RELEASE. FILMS. MY REMBETIKA BLUES.

  3. Tom Zubrycki is an Australian documentary filmmaker. His films reflect on social, environmental and political issues.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0958308Tom Zubrycki - IMDb

    Tom Zubrycki. Producer: Bran Nue Dae. Tom Zubrycki has been making documentaries for over 45 years. He has won many awards for his work and his mentorship on behalf of the industry.

    • Producer, Director, Cinematographer
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  5. www.tomzubrycki.com › films-tom-zubryckiFILMS — TOM ZUBRYCKI

    From his very first films Tom Zubrycki has been framing the political through the personal with his intimate portraits of individuals caught up in conflict and change …. MORE. GARDENS OF STONE. HOPE ROAD. THE HUNGRY TIDE. TEMPLE OF DREAMS. SEE ALL FILMS AS DIRECTOR.

  6. Tom Zubrycki has been making documentaries for over 45 years. He has won many awards for his work and his mentorship on behalf of the industry. In early 1970's Tom was a leading participant in the video access movement before starting on his first film WATERLOO (1981), an historical account of a battle by residents against redevelopment of ...

  7. Tom Zubrycki (1946–) is one of the key Australian filmmakers of the last 50 years, his documentaries – as director and producer – reflecting the shifting political, social and cultural landscape while remaining committed to social justice, human rights and the ethics of filmmaking.