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Cate Shortland

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Australian film and television writer and director

Cate Shortland
Shortland at the 2019San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Catherine Shortland

(1968-08-10)10 August 1968 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Director, screenwriter
Spouse
Tony Krawitz
(m. 2009)
Children2

Cate Shortland (born 10 August 1968) is an Australian director and screenwriter. She received international acclaim for her 2004 romantic drama filmSomersault, her 2012 historical drama filmLore, and her 2017 psychological thriller filmBerlin Syndrome. She is best known for directing the 2021 superhero filmBlack Widow.

Early life

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Shortland was born inTemora, New South Wales. She graduated from theAustralian Film, Television and Radio School, where she received the Southern Star Award for most promising student.

Career

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Shortland has created several award-winning short films:Strap on Olympia (1995);Pentuphouse (1998);Flower Girl (2000); andJoy (2000).

She spent three years directing episodes of theNetwork Ten television series,The Secret Life of Us.

In 2004, Shortland released her debut feature-length film,Somersault (2004), which was entered in theUn Certain Regard section at the2004 Cannes Film Festival.[1] She directed the Australian television filmThe Silence.[2]

Her second feature,Lore, had its Australian premiere at the 2012Sydney Film Festival.[3] It won at theLocarno International Film Festival in August 2012 thePrix du PublicUBS. In November, the film won the Bronze Horse for best film at theStockholm International Film Festival. The film was selected as the Australian entry for theBest Foreign Language Oscar at the85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.[4][5]

In 2015, Shortland announced she was working on a third feature film,Berlin Syndrome. Based on the book of the same name by Melanie Joosten, the film starredTeresa Palmer as anAustralian photojournalist who becomes imprisoned in the apartment of a man with whom she has a one-night stand.[6] The film premiered at the 2017Sundance Film Festival.[7]

In July 2018, Shortland was announced as the director of the 2021Black Widow film forMarvel Studios.[8]

Personal life

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Shortland is aconvert to Judaism.[9] She married filmmaker Tony Krawitz in 2009,[10] and they have two children.[11]

Filmography

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Short film

YearTitleDirectorWriter
1998PentuphouseYesYes
1999FlowergirlYesYes
2000JoyYesYes

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorWriter
2004SomersaultYesYes
2012LoreYesYes
2017Berlin SyndromeYesAdditional
2021Black WidowYesNo

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2001–2003The Secret Life of UsYesNo10 episodes
2002–2003Bad Cop, Bad CopYesNo4 episodes
2006The SilenceYesNoTV movie
2012The SlapNoYesEpisode "Rosie"
2014Devil's PlaygroundNoYesEpisode "The Whirlwind and the Storm"
2015Deadline GallipoliNoYesEpisode 2
2016The Kettering IncidentNoYesTeleplay for episode "The Search"
Additional material for episode "The Mill"
2019SMILFYesNo4 episodes
2024Three WomenYesNoEpisode 4: "Maggie"

Awards and nominations

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YearFilmNotes
2004SomersaultAACTA Award for Best Direction
AACTA Award for Best Original Screenplay
AWGIE Award for Best Writing in a Feature Film - Original
FCCA Award for Best Director
Inside Film Award for Best Feature Film
Inside Film Award for Best Direction
Inside Film Award for Best Script
Ljubljana International Film Festival Kingfisher Award
Miami International Film Festival Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Director
Miami International Film Festival Special Mention Breakthrough Award
Nominated —Cannes Film Festival - Golden Camera
Nominated —Cannes Film Festival - Un Certain Regard Award
Nominated —FCCA Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated —Tokyo International Film Festival Grand Prix
2006The SilenceAustralian Screen Sound Guild award for Best Achievement in Sound for a Tele-Feature or Mini-Series
Nominated —AFI Award for Best Telefeature or Mini Series
Nominated — the2007 Logie Awards for Silver Logie in Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie.
2012LoreAbu Dhabi Film Festival - Black Pearl Award for Best Narrative Feature
ADG Award for Best Direction in a Feature Film
AFCA Award for Best Director
AFCA Award for Best Screenplay
AWGIE Award for Best Writing in a Feature Film - Adapted
Beijing International Film Festival Tiantian Award for Best Director
Beijing College Student Film Festival Special Jury Award
FCCA Award for Best Director
Filmfest Hamburg Critics Award
Hamptons International Film Festival - Golden Starfish Award
Locarno Festival - Audience Award
Stockholm International Film Festival - Bronze Horse for Best Film
Tromsø International Film Festival - Aurora Award
Valladolid International Film Festival - Pilar Miró Award for Best New Director
Nominated —AACTA Award for Best Direction
Nominated —AACTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Nominated —Asia-Pacific Film Festival Award for Best Director
Nominated —Beijing International Film Festival Tiantian Award for Best Director
Nominated —BFI London Film Festival
Nominated —FCCA Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated —Locarno Festival - Audience Award
Nominated —Sydney Film Festival Prize
Nominated —Thessaloniki International Film Festival - Open Horizons Award
Nominated —Valladolid International Film Festival - Golden Spike for Best Film
2017Berlin SyndromeNominated —AACTA Award for Best Direction
Nominated —Dallas International Film Festival Grand Jury Prize - Narrative Feature Competition
Nominated —Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize - World Cinema — Dramatic

References

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  1. ^"Festival de Cannes: Somersault".festival-cannes.com. Retrieved3 December 2009.
  2. ^"The Silence". Screen Australia.
  3. ^"Lore",Sydney Film Festival 2012Archived 15 August 2012 at theWayback Machine accessed 9 June 2012
  4. ^"Australian film Lore up for an Oscar".Vogue. Archived fromthe original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved7 September 2012.
  5. ^Rohter, Larry (4 February 2013)."Viewing the Nazis Through Their Children's Eyes".The New York Times.
  6. ^Jagernauth, Kevin."Teresa Palmer To Lead Cate Shortland's 'Berlin Syndrome'". Archived fromthe original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved23 September 2015.
  7. ^Debruge, Peter (30 November 2016)."Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2017 Competition, Next Lineups".Variety. Retrieved1 December 2016.
  8. ^Kit, Borys (12 July 2018)."'Black Widow' Movie Finds Director in Cate Shortland (Exclusive)".The Hollywood Reporter.Archived from the original on 13 July 2018. Retrieved12 July 2018.
  9. ^"Staring at the scars".The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 September 2012. Archived fromthe original on 3 February 2016. Retrieved1 November 2012.
  10. ^George, Sandy (21 September 2012)."Take Two: Cate Shortland and Tony Krawitz".If Magazine. Archived fromthe original on 12 February 2017. Retrieved11 February 2017.
  11. ^Tinkham, Chris (22 March 2013)."Cate Shortland Building From the Details".Under the Radar.

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