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Blue-Tongue Films is an Australian film collective and production company, composed of filmmakers Kieran Darcy-Smith, Luke Doolan, Joel Edgerton, Nash Edgerton, Mirrah Foulkes, Sean Kruck, David Michôd and Spencer Susser.
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- Solo
SOLO (2008). Directed by David Michôd & Jennifer Peedom....
- The Magician
THE MAGICIAN (2005). Written & Directed by Scott Ryan. The...
- Gringo
GRINGO (2018). Directed by Nash Edgerton | Written by...
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Written & Directed by Spencer Susser. Ralph, a bunny being interviewed for a documentary, goes through his daily routine as a "tester" in a lab. Save Ralph is a short animated documentary starring Taika Waititi, Ricky Gervais, Zac Efron, Pom Klementieff, Oliva Munn, Tricia Helfer and Liv Tennet. It premiered on April 7, 2021. Watch on Vimeo.
Blue-Tongue Films was established in 1996. It is made up of filmmakers Kieran Darcy-Smith, Luke Doolan, Joel Edgerton, Nash Edgerton, Mirrah Foulkes, David Michôd & Spencer Susser.
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Blue-Tongue Films is an Australian film collective and production company, composed of filmmakers Kieran Darcy-Smith, Luke Doolan, Joel Edgerton, Nash Edgerton, Mirrah Foulkes, Sean Kruck, David Michôd and Spencer Susser. Founded in 1996, Blue-Tongue has created a number of feature films as Animal Kingdom, Hesher, The Square, Wish You Were ...
Dec 3, 2010 · Most of the group — members of the Sydney-based filmmaking collective Blue-Tongue Films — had just flown in from Park City, Utah, location of the Sundance Film Festival. Around the table was David Michôd, writer/director of Australian crime drama Animal Kingdom, who had just seen his film awarded a prestigious jury prize at the festival.