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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scott_HicksScott Hicks - Wikipedia

    Scott Hicks may refer to: Scott Hicks (basketball) (born 1966), American former college basketball coach. Scott Hicks (director) (born 1953), Australian film director and screenwriter. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  2. Mar 13, 2011 · Shine. (Scott Hicks, 1996) Australian cinema rarely embraces the bold, hyperbolic flourish of full-blown melodrama; our family melodramas tend to remain grounded in a realist aesthetic (1). As one of the most successful films of the 1990s (2), Shine remains a potent exception to this tendency. The performance of Rachmaninov’s third piano ...

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Scott Hicks (born 4 March 1953) is a film director from Australia. He is best known as the screenwriter and director of Shine, the Oscar-winning biopic of pianist David Helfgott. Hicks's work has been nominated for an Academy Award as well as winning an Emmy Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Scott Hicks, licensed under CC-BY-SA ...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › scott_hicksScott Hicks | Rotten Tomatoes

    Scott Hicks. Highest Rated: 100% Highly Strung (2015) Lowest Rated: 7% Fallen (2016) Birthday: Mar 4, 1953. Birthplace: Uganda. Australian writer-producer-director Scott Hicks enjoyed a lengthy ...

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt1092004Glass (2007) - IMDb

    Apr 18, 2008 · Glass: Directed by Scott Hicks. With Philip Glass, Holly Critchlow, Chuck Close, JoAnne Akalaitis. Academy Award®-nominated director Scott Hicks ("Shine") documents an eventful year in the career and personal life of distinguished Western classical composer Philip Glass as he interacts with a number of friends and collaborators, who include Chuck Close, Ravi Shankar, and Martin Scorsese.

  6. 102 mins. Country. Australia. Language. English. Box office. A$157,000 [1] Freedom is a 1982 Australian feature film directed by Scott Hicks, starring Jon Blake and Jad Capelja. It features the music of Don Walker and vocals by Michael Hutchence .