Nigel Buesst Nigel Buesst i(A103774 works by)
Born: Established: 1938 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon Compo Claim No. Z84 Abe Pogos , ( dir. Nigel Buesst ) 1988 Melbourne : Sunrise Pictures Company , 1988 Z1367061 1988 single work film/TV humour

Set in a government unemployment-compensation office, Compo explores the conflict between optimism and ideology as it rubs up against the cold harsh reality of everyday life. Paul Harper is a university graduate with all sorts of wonderful notions as to how to better the lot of his fellow men. When he takes a public service position and dispenses 'compo' to the laid-off and the fired, he begins to take issue with the bureaucracy and poor management attending his job. Before long, his idealism has been hammered into plodding conformity ... or has it?

1 2 form y separately published work icon Come Out Fighting Nigel Buesst , ( dir. Nigel Buesst ) South Melbourne : AFI Distribution , 1973 Z1803579 1973 single work film/TV An Aboriginal boxer has to choose between his promising career as boxer, his fellow Aboriginals and students campaigning for Aboriginal rights.
1 1 form y separately published work icon Bonjour Balwyn John Duigan , John Romeril , Nigel Buesst , ( dir. Nigel Buesst ) Melbourne : Sunrise Pictures Company , 1971 7871941 1971 single work film/TV

'About a young man's futile attempt to publish a trendy magazine in Carlton.'

Source: Screen Australia.

1 form y separately published work icon Dead Easy Nigel Buesst , ( dir. Nigel Buesst ) Australia : 1970 6199992 1970 single work film/TV crime thriller

'A visiting German professor (Kurt Beimel) assists a student of criminology (Peter Carmody), completing a thesis on mass murders committed in Melbourne.

'The pair visit the scenes of the crimes with a movie camera and tape recorder, and reconstruct the lives of four murderers: Frederick Deeming, Norman List, Arnold Sodeman and Edward Leonski [...].

'At film's end, when the student goes to visit the professor, he sees the professor knife one of two strangers who've attacked him. The professor jumps on a departing train, leaving the student behind ...'

Source: Oz Movies (http://www.ozmovies.com.au/movie/dead-easy). (Sighted: 2/8/2013)

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