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  1. Brian Medwin Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian filmmaker and author, known for his idiosyncratic and satirical low-budget genre films. His filmography covers action, science fiction, martial arts, dystopian fiction, comedy, war, family, thriller, romance and erotica, and his works tend to be cross-genre pieces.

  2. Brian Trenchard-Smith. Director: The Man from Hong Kong. Brian Trenchard-Smith is an Anglo Australian film and television director, producer, and writer, with a reputation for large scale movies on small scale budgets, many of which display a quirky sense of humor that has earned him a cult following.

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  3. Learn about Brian Trenchard-Smith, an Anglo-Australian director known for his low-budget action movies and cult classics. Find out his biography, filmography, awards, books, and more on his official website.

  4. June 1, 1946 · England, UK. Birth name. Brian Medwin Trenchard-Smith. Mini Bio. Brian Trenchard-Smith is an Anglo Australian film and television director, producer, and writer, with a reputation for large scale movies on small scale budgets, many of which display a quirky sense of humor that has earned him a cult following.

    • June 1, 1946
  5. Mar 10, 2024 · Sun 10 March 2024 7:00, UK. Nobody sets out with the intention of being remembered as a pivotal figure in an entire movement of cinema, but Brian Trenchard-Smith nonetheless endures as one of the most important filmmakers in the Ozploitation boom that upended the conventions of Australian cinema in the 1970s and 1980s.

  6. An intelligent, erudite and funny movie director who would always try to sneak in a political subtext between the blood, bullets and scantily clad women.

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  8. Biography. Brian Trenchard-Smith is an Anglo Australian film and television director, producer, and writer, with a reputation for large scale movies on small scale budgets, many of which display a quirky sense of humor that has earned him a cult following. Quentin Tarantino referred to him in Entertainment Weekly as one of his favorite directors.