Kriv Stenders
Kriv Stenders is an Australian writer, producer and director best known for the film Red Dog[1] and the thriller film Kill Me Three Times.[2][3]
Kriv Stenders
He started off directing music videos for many famous Australian bands, including Go Betweens, Mental As Anything, Choirboys, Noiseworks, et al.
The director has won many awards [listed below]. As of 17 November 2011, his movie Red Dog made more than A$21 million at the Australian box office since opening in August 2011. It is ranked eighth in the list of (Cinema of Australia) highest-grossing Australian films of all time. Eleven days after opening, Red Dog became the highest-grossing Australian film of 2011. It has won numerous awards.
Awards[edit]
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards:
AACTA Award [Nominee] (2015)
Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy
Episode 1
The Principal (2015)
AACTA Award [Nominee] (2012)
Best Direction
Red Dog (2011)
Australian Directors Guild:
ADG Award [Nominee] (2012)
Best Direction in a Feature Film
Red Dog (2011)
ADG Award [Nominee] (2007)
Best Direction in a Feature Film
Boxing Day (2007)
Australian Film Institute Awards:
AFI Award [Nominee] (2005)
Best Screenplay, Adapted
The Illustrated Family Doctor (2005)
AFI Award [Winner] (1998)
Best Short Fiction Film
Two/Out (1998)
Australian Screen Directors Association:
ASDA Award [Nominee] (2005)
Best Direction of a First Feature Film
The Illustrated Family Doctor (2005)
Berlin International Film Festival:
Crystal Bear [Nominee] (2017)
Generation Kplus - Best Film
Red Dog: True Blue (2016)
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards:
FCCA Award [Nominee] (2012)
Best Director
Red Dog (2011)
FCCA Award [Nominee] (2005)
Best Screenplay - Adapted
The Illustrated Family Doctor (2005)
Heartland Film Festival:
Grand Prize [Winner] (2017)
Narrative Feature
Red Dog: True Blue (2016)
IF Awards:
IF Award [Winner] (2011)
Best Direction
Red Dog (2011)
IF Award [Winner] (2011)
Best Feature Film
Red Dog (2011)
IF Award [Nominee] (2007)
Best Director
Boxing Day (2007)
Melbourne International Film Festival:
Best Australian Short Film [Winner] (1998)
Two/Out (1998)
Montréal Festival of New Cinema:
Special Mention [Winner] (2007)
Boxing Day (2007)
Rencontres Internationales du Cinéma des Antipodes:
Audience Award [Winner] (2012)
Best Feature Film
Red Dog (2011)
TIFF Kids International Film Festival:
Young People's Jury Award [Winner] (2017)
Best Feature Film (Ages 8–10)
Red Dog: True Blue (2016)
White Sands International Film Festival:
Grand Jury Award [Winner] (2012)
Red Dog (2011)