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Alex Proyas

 
Director: Alex Proyas
  • Born: Sep 23, 1965 in Egypt
  • Occupation: Director, Writer
  • Active: '80s-??s
  • Major Genres: Science Fiction, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: The Crow, Dark City, I, Robot
  • First Major Screen Credit: Girl's Own Story (1984)

Biography

Alex Proyas is an innovative and versatile filmmaker, with a penchant for large-scale science fiction productions. Maintaining prolific careers in both commercials and feature films, Proyas often uses the smaller venue as a testing ground for his big screen imagination, an inspired move that has rendered him a master of visual imagery.

Born in Egypt to Greek parents, Proyas moved to Sydney, Australia, when he was three years old. By 18, he was a distinguished freshman at the Australian Film and Television School, and a classmate of Jane Campion, for whom he composed the score to A Girl's Own Story. During his first year at school, Proyas wrote and directed Groping, the 1982 Best Short Film winner at both the Sydney and London Film Festivals. In his second year, he formed a production company along with two peers, called Meaningful Eye Contact. Dissatisfaction with school led Proyas to drop out in 1984, as he began directing music videos through the firm. The success of his video for the Crowded House single "Don't Dream It's Over" gained Proyas several video awards and brought the director to the U.S. in 1987. The next few years saw him directing videos for American artists, such as Fleetwood Mac and Yes, and returning to Australia to work with Crowded House and INXS.

In 1989, INXS' management and Meaningful Eye Contact produced Proyas' first feature, Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds. The low-budget science fiction thriller (which he co-wrote and directed) attracted very little positive attention; its shortcomings were the result of Proyas' inexperience rather than his lack of talent. As Meaningful Eye Contact folded, Proyas quickly began directing television commercials. Throughout the early '90s, he helmed international ad campaigns for Nike, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and American Express, among many others.

Proyas returned to feature film with 1994's sinister comic book adaptation The Crow. Unfortunately, the movie is mostly remembered for the tragic on-set death of its star, Brandon Lee, a misfortune that overshadows its craft. As a commercial director, Proyas had become notorious for creating supernatural city environments through elaborate cinematography and special effects. He commanded The Crow's urban landscapes and architecture, pulling mystery out of the brightest window and sentiment out of the darkest alley. The effort established him as a feature director.

After The Crow, Proyas continued cultivating a script he had begun in 1990, a paranoid thriller (soon to be called Dark City) based on both science fiction literature and hard-boiled detective stories. Released in 1998, Dark City was heralded by critic Roger Ebert as the Best Film of the Year and won the Australian Film Circle Award for Best Screenplay.

Despite his success in features, Proyas has not abandoned other modes of filmmaking. In 1994, the same year as The Crow's release, Proyas was the cinematographer for the award-winning animated short Secrets of the City. His own short film, Book of Dreams: Welcome to Crateland was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. In 1999, after signing a first-look feature film deal with New Line Cinemas, he also signed with Bicoastal Chelsea Pictures to direct commercials.

Proyas' future looks to hold the same eclectic mix of filmmaking. Bicoastal Chelsea Pictures has opened a Sydney branch to accommodate Proyas as a commercial director. The firm is located downstairs from Proyas' own production company, Mystery Clock Cinema. Besides launching a groundbreaking filmmaking website, Mystery Clock has several feature projects in development for Proyas, among them are a remake of the Italian film 10th Victim, a science fiction murder mystery called Hardwired, and a film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's Masque of the Red Death. Proyas will also direct and executive produce the television series Riverworld (based on the book collection), for the Sci-Fi Channel. Among these science fiction and mystery ventures is also Proyas' pet project, a very small, realistic film about a garage band in Sydney -- a comedy. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
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Alex Proyas

Proyas in March, 2009
Born Alexander Proyas
23 September 1963 (1963-09-23)
Egypt
Occupation film & music video director, producer and screenwriter

Alexander "Alex" Proyas (born 23 September 1963) is an Australian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer, best known for directing The Crow, Dark City, I, Robot and Knowing.

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Early life

Proyas was born to Greek parents in Egypt and moved to Sydney, Australia when he was 3.[1] At 17 he went to film school and began directing music videos.[1] He moved to Los Angeles in the United States to further his career, working on MTV music videos and TV commercials.[1]

Career

Proyas' first feature film was the independent science fiction thriller Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds, which was nominated for two Australian Film Institute awards in 1988, for costume design and production design.[2] and which won a Special Prize at the 1990 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival[3] Next, Proyas directed the 1994 fantasy thriller The Crow starring Brandon Lee. Lee was killed in an accident during filming, only eight days before the completion of the film in March 1993. After Lee's death, Proyas and his producers decided to complete the film, partially rewriting the script and using a stunt double and special effects to film the remaining scenes.[4] The Crow was released in May 1994 and was a box office and critical success.[5]

Proyas then wrote and directed and produced the 1998 science fiction thriller Dark City, which had disappointing box office results despite winning several awards,[6] but has since gained a strong cult following.[citation needed] In 2004, he directed I, Robot, a science fiction film suggested by[7] the Isaac Asimov short story compilation I, Robot that starred Will Smith. It was a box office success, but met with mixed reactions by readers and fans of the Asimov stories.[citation needed]

Proyas' most recent film, the thriller Knowing, began production in Melbourne in March 2008 and opened in North America in March 2009.[8]

Awards

At the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, Proyas was nominated for a Golden Palm award for his short film, Book of Dreams: 'Welcome to Crateland'. For Dark City, he was nominated for several awards and won the Silver Scream Award at the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival, the Bram Stoker Award, the Film Critics Circle of Australia Award and the Pegasus Audience Award at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film.[9]

Filmography

Short films

  • Neon (1980)
  • Groping (1980)
  • Strange Residues (1981)
  • Spineless (1987)
  • Book of Dreams: Welcome to Crateland (1994, short)

Feature films

Year Film Credited as
Director Producer Screenwriter
1991 Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds Yes Yes Yes
1994 The Crow Yes
1998 Dark City Yes Yes Yes
2002 Garage Days Yes Yes Yes
2004 I, Robot Yes
2009 Knowing Yes Yes Yes

Music videos

  • Kiss The Dirt (Falling Down The Mountain)]]" - INXS (1986)
  • Magic Touch" - Mike Oldfield
  • Don't Dream It's Over" - Crowded House (1987)
  • Holiday - The Other Ones (1987)
  • Better Be Home Soon " - Crowded House (1988)
  • Songlines (1989)
  • The Best of Sting: Fields of Gold 1984-1994 (1994)

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