THE YOUNG VICTORIA PRODUCTION NOTES - Thecia
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von Donnersmark. The film won 46 awards internationally including the Academy<br />
Award® and BAFTA for Best Foreign Language Film, as well as seven Lola's.<br />
Most recently, Bogdanski shot Case 39, directed by Christian Alvart and starring Renee<br />
Zellweger. Other feature credits include Antibodies (2005), also directed by Christian<br />
Alvart, Blackout Journey (2004) directed by Siegfried Kammi, Angst and No Place to Go,<br />
both directed by Oskar Roehler and The Year of the First Kiss, directed by Kai Wessel.<br />
Bogdanski has also worked extensively in German television.<br />
JILL BILCOCK - Editor<br />
Born in Melbourne, Jill Bilcock is a graduate of the Swinbourne College of Technology.<br />
Bilcock is one of the world's leading editors and has worked with directing heavyweights<br />
such as Sam Mendes, Baz Luhrmann, Fred Schepisi and Phillip Noyce. Her career<br />
kicked off in the early 80's when she worked with Richard Lowenstein on Strikebound and<br />
Dogs in Space. Next up was A Cry in the Dark, directed by Fred Schepisi, based on the<br />
true story of the infamous Lindy Chamberlain case, starring Meryl Streep and Sam Neill.<br />
In 1992 she began her collaboration with Baz Luhrmann on Strictly Ballroom for which<br />
she was nominated for a BAFTA. She and Luhrmann would go on to work together on<br />
Romeo and Juliet (1996) on which she also served as Associate Producer and for which<br />
she received and Australian Film Institute Award as well as a BAFTA nomination, and<br />
Moulin Rouge! starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, for which she received<br />
nominations for an Academy Award® and a BAFTA. She received her forth BAFTA<br />
nomination for her work on Elizabeth, directed by Shekhar Kapur.<br />
Bilcock's diverse film credits include Muriel's Wedding, directed by P.J. Hogan, starring<br />
Toni Colette and Rachel Griffiths, for which she received an Australian Film Institute<br />
nomination, How to Make an American Quilt, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, Say a Little<br />
Prayer, directed by Richard Lowenstein, I.Q. directed by Fred Schepisi, starring Tim<br />
Robbins and Meg Ryan, The Dish, directed by Rob Sitch, Japanese Story, directed by<br />
Sue Brooks, starring Toni Colette, Road to Perdition, directed by Sam Mendes, starring<br />
Tom Hanks and Paul Newman, The Libertine, directed by Laurence Dunmore, starring<br />
Johnny Depp, To Catch a Fire, directed by Phillip Noyce, starring Tim Robbins and<br />
Elizabeth: The Golden Age, directed by Shekhar Kapur.<br />
MATT GARNER - Editor<br />
Matt Garner is currently a New York based film editor who most recently edited<br />
independent feature films, The Loss Of A Teardrop Diamond, The 27 Club, and Vashti<br />
Bunyan: From Here To Before as well as The Young Victoria.<br />
Matt recently enjoyed a 10 year tenure at Miramax Films and later The Weinstein<br />
Company where he held the post of post production executive handling such titles as The<br />
Promise, Hannibal Rising, Arthur and the Invisibles, The Last Legion, Killshot, Miss Potter,<br />
Stormbreaker, Mrs. Henderson Presents, The Libertine, Twin Sisters, Secuestro Express,<br />
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