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Stuart McBratney

Stuart McBratney

Directing

Biography

Stuart McBratney is an Australian filmmaker who has written and directed three feature films, a tv series, and around 500 tv commercials, with clients including McDonalds, Honda, Nike, Seiko, and Canon. He holds a PhD in Design from the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Known For

Strangers in a Car Park
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When a cleaning lady notices a surfer being awarded a medal for heroism, she recognises him as the man who assaulted her. Upon being consoled by a courier, the new acquaintances confront the surfer in the car park, only to to have his pregnant fiancée dismiss their story.

Strangers in a Car Park

2025
Don't Read This on a Plane
5.1

As novelist Jovana Fey attempts to check into the first hotel of her 3-week European book tour, she learns that her publisher has gone bankrupt. Penniless and stranded, she decides to continue the tour regardless.

Don't Read This on a Plane

2021
Spudmonkey
9.5

A pizza delivery guy finally achieves his dream of drumming in a famous rock band only to be replaced by electronic beats.

Spudmonkey

First Flight
N/A

An ex-army pilot boards a plane for the first time since a devastating incident.

First Flight

Pop-Up
10.0

'Pop-Up' is a triptych drama about three strangers affected by one random event. It was filmed in Newcastle, Australia, and Transylvania, Romania.

Pop-Up

2015
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Björn Lindqvist is the world's best town planner. He isn't changing the world, he's just trying to improve it.

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Handcrafted Cinema
10.0

In 1994, Caroline Leaf accepted the Sir Allen Sewell Fellowship to give a series of studio workshops and lectures to animation students at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University in Brisbane. In this film she talks about her work and demonstrates such techniques as sand animation, paint and cut-out animation and scratch animation.

Handcrafted Cinema

1997
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At a rehab retreat in remote Brunei, a veteran uncovers a supernatural force preying on traumatised soldiers.

The Water Village