Stephen Wallace AM (born 23 December 1943) is an Australian director.
His 1984 film The Boy Who Had Everything was entered into the 14th
Moscow International Film Festival. His 1986 film For Love Alone was
entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.Stephen
Wallace made several short 16mm fiction films and worked at Film
Australia as a production assistant and director of
documentaries.Wallace made a series of feature films. His first short
feature film was The Love Letters from Teralba Road (1977). His
feature directorial debut took place with Stir in 1980, a film based
on incarceration and a subsequent Royal Commission. The film proved
popular and Wallace stated that it made a profit. In 1984, Wallace
directed The Boy Who Had Everything. Wallace's experience of this film
was to be one of his first difficult encounters within the directing
field; he was unhappy with the casting and found one of the actors
hard to work with:
His 1984 film The Boy Who Had Everything was entered into the 14th
Moscow International Film Festival. His 1986 film For Love Alone was
entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.Stephen
Wallace made several short 16mm fiction films and worked at Film
Australia as a production assistant and director of
documentaries.Wallace made a series of feature films. His first short
feature film was The Love Letters from Teralba Road (1977). His
feature directorial debut took place with Stir in 1980, a film based
on incarceration and a subsequent Royal Commission. The film proved
popular and Wallace stated that it made a profit. In 1984, Wallace
directed The Boy Who Had Everything. Wallace's experience of this film
was to be one of his first difficult encounters within the directing
field; he was unhappy with the casting and found one of the actors
hard to work with:
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