Geoffrey Wright(I)
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Writer/director Geoffrey Wright specializes in making tough, gritty
features with a hard and unflinching edge to them. He was born in 1959
in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Geoffrey graduated from the
Swinburne Film and Television School with a Diploma of Arts in Film and
Television. Wright worked as a movie critic for both the "Melbourne
Age" and Radio 3AW prior to making his feature debut with the poignant
short drama "Lover Boy." "Lover Boy" won awards for Best Australian
Short Film at both the Sydney and Melbourne Film Festivals. Geoffrey
caused quite a stir with the powerful and controversial "Romper
Stomper," which received mixed reviews, but was a substantial box
office hit. "Romper Stomper" won a handful of awards and Wright was
even nominated for an AFI Award for Best Director. He followed "Romper
Stomper" with the equally strong and startling "Metal Skin." Geoffrey
Wright has subsequently directed an episode of the TV series "Naked:
Stories of Men," the inspired tongue-in-cheek teen horror slasher romp
"Cherry Falls" (Geoffrey won the Best Director Award at the Sitges -
Catalonian International Film Festival for this particular picture),
and the contemporary Shakespeare revamp "Macbeth."