David Michôd
Australian film director

David Michôd

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Australian film director
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30 November 1972(Sydney, Australia)
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Sydney Grammar School
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David Michôd (/ˈmɪʃ/ MISH-oh; born 30 November 1972) is an Australian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is best known for directing the critically acclaimed crime drama Animal Kingdom (2010) and dystopian drama The Rover (2014). He also co-wrote Hesher (2010).

Education and early career

Michôd was educated at Sydney Grammar School before moving to Melbourne to study arts at the University of Melbourne. After working for the Victorian Department of Education he decided to attend film school while in his mid-20s. He later served as editor of Inside Film magazine, serving in the role between 2003 and 2006.

Career

Early career: Short films and documentaries

Michôd began his directing career in short films, with Ezra White, LL.B. in 2006 being one of the first to make an impact. In 2007, Michôd's short film Crossbow, a coming-of-age drama was premiered at Venice Film Festival and received positive response from critics. Afterwards, the film competed at number of film festivals and earned good reviews. The film also screened at Sundance Film Festival and won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay in a Short Film.

In 2008, Michôd directed another short film, Netherland Dwarf, which also screened at Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival and earned positive reviews from critics. The same year, Michôd co-directed Solo, a documentary film with Jennifer Peedom. It depicts the fatal journey of Australian adventurer Andrew McAuley who went on a solo kayak crossing from Tasmania to New Zealand. The documentary received a positive response upon release, with Empire rating the film five stars: "As a tribute to a man – and man's – insatiable search for adventure, it's unforgettable." In 2009, Michôd directed Inside the Square, a 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of 2008 film The Square directed by Nash Edgerton.

Feature films

Animal Kingdom

In 2010, he released his first feature film, Animal Kingdom. The film was widely acclaimed by critics and received several awards and nominations. Dave Calhoun from Time Out compared him to Martin Scorsese saying that "He brings a big dose of Scorsese to Melbourne in telling of a fictional crime family." J.R. Jones of Chicago Reader praised Michôd''s director saying "Writer-director David Michôd creates a densely textured moral universe that makes good on his metaphoric title."Bill Goodykoontz of The Arizona Republic said that "The naturalistic style Michôd employs adds to the sense of dread. Is there no way out of this existence?" The film became the third highest grossing Australian film at the Australian box office in 2010, with a worldwide box office gross of US$5,775,563.

The Rover

Michôd's next film, The Rover, was a futuristic Western starring Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson. Filming began on 29 January 2013 in Southern Flinders Ranges in Australia and ended on 16 March 2013 in Marree, north of Adelaide. The film premiered out of competition in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival on 18 May 2014. Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter said "David Michod’s follow-up to his internationally successful debut with the Melbourne gangster saga Animal Kingdom is equally murderous but more pared down to basics, as desperate men enact a survival-of-the-meanest scenario in an economically gutted world reduced to Old West outlaw behavior." The film had a limited release on 13 June 2014 in New York City and Los Angeles before expanding nationwide on 20 June 2014 in the United States.

War Machine

On 14 April 2014 it was announced that Michôd would write and direct The Operators, based on the 2011 best seller of the same name by Michael Hastings. The film will be jointly produced by Plan B Entertainment, New Regency and RatPac Entertainment, with Brad Pitt attached to star. It was later retitled War Machine. In March 2017, Netflix released a teaser trailer for the film in which Brad Pitt plays a thinly veiled version of Stanley A. McChrystal. Hastings also wrote the Rolling Stone article that revealed the friction between McChrystal's staff and then President Barack Obama's and which ultimately led to McChrystal losing his job. The film was released on Netflix on May 26, 2017 and was met with mixed reviews.

The King

In an interview in 2013, it was revealed that Joel Edgerton and Michôd had co-written The King, an adaptation for Warner Bros. Pictures of three Shakespeare’s plays : Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V. In February 2018, it was announced that Timothée Chalamet had been cast in the titular role, with Plan B Entertainment and Blue-Tongue Films, set to produce.Principal photography began on 1 June 2018 in London. The film premiered on Netflix on November 1, 2019.

Influences

In the 2012 Sight & Sound Poll of the greatest films of all time Michôd chose Apocalypse Now, Alien, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Funny Games, Magnolia, Network, Sunset Blvd., The Thin Red Line, Taxi Driver and Werckmeister Harmonies as his top ten picks.

Recurring collaborators

This chart lists every actor who has appeared in more than one film directed by Michôd. Anthony Hayes, Joel Edgerton, and Mirrah Foulkes are Michôd's most frequent collaborators, with Hayes and Edgerton each having appeared in four and Foulkes in five of his films.

Actor Ezra White, LL.B. Crossbow Netherland Dwarf Inside the Square Animal Kingdom The Rover War Machine The King Total
Dan Wyllie NoN NoN NoN 2
Mirrah Foulkes NoN NoN NoN NoN NoN 5
Joel Edgerton NoN NoN NoN NoN 4
Justin Rosniak NoN NoN NoN 3
Anthony Hayes NoN NoN NoN NoN 4
Nash Edgerton NoN NoN 2
Guy Pearce NoN NoN 2
Susan Prior NoN NoN 2
Ben Mendelsohn NoN NoN 2
Scoot McNairy NoN NoN 2
Robert Pattinson NoN NoN 2

Awards

  • David Michôd was honored along with Joel Edgerton and Teresa Palmer for their work in international roles with the coveted 2011 Australians in Film Breakthrough Award.
Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2000 Tropfest Best Screenplay (with Christopher Benz, Peter Curry, Louise Gartland and Sally Isaac) Noise Won
2007 Melbourne International Film Festival Film Victoria Erwin Rado Award for Best Australian Short Film Crossbow Won
Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI) Best Screenplay in a Short Film Won
Fitz Best Short film Awards Best Film (with Angie Fielder and Polly Staniford) Won
2008 Flickerfest film festival Best Director Won
2009 Best Australian Short Film (with Angie Fielder and Polly Staniford) Netherland Dwarf Won
Aspen Shortsfest Best Drama Won
Banff Mountain Film Festival Best Film (with Jennifer Peedom) Solo Won
Festival du Film Voyage & Adventure, Montreal Canada Grand Prix (with Jennifer Peedom) Won
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival Grand Jury Prize (with Jennifer Peedom) Won
Hory a Mesto Festival in Slovakia Grand Prize (with Jennifer Peedom) Won
2010 Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival Best Film (with Jennifer Peedom) Won
Prague International film festival Grand Prix (with Jennifer Peedom) Won
Australian Directors Guild Best direction in a stand-alone documentary (with Jennifer Peedom) Won
Best Direction in a Feature Film Animal Kingdom Won
Satellite Awards Best Director Nominated
Film Critics Circle of Australia Best Director Won
Best Screenplay (Original) Won
Australian Writers' Guild Major Award Won
Feature Film Screenplay (Original) Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best New Filmmaker Runner-up Nominated
New York Film Critics Circle Best First Film Won
Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Jury Prize: Dramatic Won
Stockholm International Film Festival Best Screenplay Won
Inside Film Awards Best Director Won
Best Screenplay Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Filmmaker Nominated
Australian Film Institute Awards Best Direction Won
Best Screenplay Won
2013 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Short Fiction Film (with Mirrah Foulkes and Michael Cody) Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke Nominated
2014 Sydney Film Festival Official Competition Award: Best Film The Rover Nominated
AACTA Awards Best Direction Nominated
Australian Film Critics Association Best Director Nominated