Tom Cowan

 

Tom Cowan

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Tom Cowan is a film worker, director and writer. He was born in Victoria on 31 October 1942. He is known for Caravan Park (1973), Solarmax (2000), IMAX: Wild Australia: The Edge (1996), Tapak Dewata - Path of the Gods: Java and Bali (1978) and Antarctica (1991).

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Tom Cowan

Born 1942-10-31 (83 years ago) in Victoria.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (No Such Place) 22nd Australian Film Institute Awards 1980 No Such Place
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (The Love Letters from Teralba Road) 19th Australian Film Institute Awards 1977 The Love Letters from Teralba Road
Kodak Award for Cinematography (Pure Shit) 18th Australian Film Institute Awards 1976 Pure Shit
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (Brittle Weather Journey) 15th Australian Film Institute Awards 1973 Brittle Weather Journey
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (Stephany) 14th Australian Film Institute Awards 1972 Stephany
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film - General (The Adventure) 7th Australian Film Institute Awards 1965 L'Aventure
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary (The Dancing Class) 6th Australian Film Institute Awards 1964 The Dancing Class
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming (Survivor) 53rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2001 Survivor
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (No Such Place) 22nd Australian Film Institute Awards 1980 No Such Place
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (The Love Letters from Teralba Road) 19th Australian Film Institute Awards 1977 The Love Letters from Teralba Road
Kodak Award for Cinematography (Pure Shit) 18th Australian Film Institute Awards 1976 Pure Shit
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (Brittle Weather Journey) 15th Australian Film Institute Awards 1973 Brittle Weather Journey
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography in a Non-Feature Film (Stephany) 14th Australian Film Institute Awards 1972 Stephany

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