John Harvey John Harvey i(11604919 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Torres Strait Islander ; Aboriginal
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'John Harvey is a Torres Strait Islander producer, director and writer.

He produced Spear directed by Stephen Page premiering Toronto International Film Festival & Adelaide Film Festival, following his collaboration with Stephen Page on Sand, a chapter of the feature film The Turning. John is a producer on The Warriors series for ABC TV.

He’s worked with a number of emerging Indigenous filmmakers producing 6 short dramas through Screen Australia’s Indigenous Short Drama Initiative. He’s directed 2 half hour documentaries for ABC and several short documentaries for NITV...

'John is a graduate of Producing and Screen Writing from AFTRS and was the recipient of the AFTRS AV Myer Award for Exceptional Indigenous Talent. In 2011 he received a Screen Australia Indigenous Producer Internship. ' (Source : http://browncabs.com/?page_id=114

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Awards for Works

The Return 2022 single work drama

'Once considered ‘exotic’ trophies of antiquity, the bodily remains of Indigenous men, women, and children served scientific theories of evolution and were prized objects displayed on mantelpieces. In the cover of darkness, grave robbers would pillage burial grounds, to sell Ancestral remains to the highest bidder under the guise of scientific research. Thousands were stolen and sold.

'Today, they are still locked away.

'Some are displayed in private homes, while others are hidden deep within the bowels of museums and universities. Now is the time to bring them back to Country.

'Torres Strait Islander playwright John Harvey (Heart is a Wasteland) recounts a dark history of Australia in The Return, inspired by Yorta Yorta man Jason Tamiru’s experiences as a repatriation worker. Three narratives interweave—a repatriation officer, a museum curator, and a bone collector—uncovering a macabre history of false justifications in an epic tale spanning 250 years.'

Source: Production blurb.

2023 winner Victorian Green Room Awards Best Ensemble
2024 shortlisted AWGIE Awards Stage Award Original
form y separately published work icon Still We Rise ( dir. John Harvey ) Australia : Tamarind Tree Pictures , 2022 25593837 2022 single work film/TV

'In 1972, activists erect an Aboriginal Tent Embassy on the lawns opposite Parliament House - fifty years on, this all archive documentary takes a bold dive into a year of protest and revolutionary change for First Nations people.' (Production summary)

2023 winner AIDC Awards Best Documentary / Factual Single
2023 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's History Prize New South Wales History Prize Digital History Prize
The Return 2020 single work drama

'Once considered ‘exotic’ trophies of antiquity, the bodily remains of Indigenous men, women and children served scientific theories of evolution and were prized objects displayed on mantelpieces. In the cover of darkness, grave robbers would pillage burial grounds, to sell Ancestral remains to the highest bidder. Thousands were sold.

'Today, they are still locked away. Some are on display in museums, while others are hidden deep within the bowels of museums, universities and would rather forget. But now it is time to bring our people back to country.

'Through an epic story spanning 250 years, writer John Harvey (Heart is a Wasteland) draws us in with untold perspectives of macabre true histories and false justifications. In a directorial debut, Jason Tamiru joins forces with our Artistic Director Matthew Lutton for this immersive theatrical event that will give rise to how the repatriation of Ancestors can bring us closer to homecoming and healing.'

Source: Malthouse Theatre.

2023 winner Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Prize for Drama
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