Stephen Amis (born 21 November 1966) is an Australian film and
television screenwriter, film director and film producer, known mostly
for his independent sci-fi, action and fantasy-themed films.Stephen
Amis was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and graduated from
the Swinburne Film & Television School in 1989. Stephen went on to
produce and direct the 16mm short, Virus (2005) - a steam-punk science
fiction fantasy, set at the Melbourne Astronomical Observatory in
1888. The film featured state of the art CGI special effects, and
starred Kerry Armstrong and John Stanton.His first feature film, See
Jack Run, won the 1994 Australian Children's Film Festival. He is set
to[when?] direct Defend - Conserve - Protect, a documentary centered
on the work of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, featuring actor Dan
Aykroyd. In 2012 he wrote, produced and directed the WWII sci-fi
adventure The 25th Reich. In 2018, he wrote and directed the film The
BBQ.
television screenwriter, film director and film producer, known mostly
for his independent sci-fi, action and fantasy-themed films.Stephen
Amis was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and graduated from
the Swinburne Film & Television School in 1989. Stephen went on to
produce and direct the 16mm short, Virus (2005) - a steam-punk science
fiction fantasy, set at the Melbourne Astronomical Observatory in
1888. The film featured state of the art CGI special effects, and
starred Kerry Armstrong and John Stanton.His first feature film, See
Jack Run, won the 1994 Australian Children's Film Festival. He is set
to[when?] direct Defend - Conserve - Protect, a documentary centered
on the work of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, featuring actor Dan
Aykroyd. In 2012 he wrote, produced and directed the WWII sci-fi
adventure The 25th Reich. In 2018, he wrote and directed the film The
BBQ.
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