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  1. Roger Lindsey Donaldson ONZM (born 15 November 1945) is an Australian and New Zealand film director, screenwriter, and producer. His 1977 debut film, Sleeping Dogs , is considered landmark work of New Zealand cinema , as one of the country’s first films to attract large-scale critical and commercial success. [1]

  2. Roger Donaldson is an Australian director, producer and writer, known for The World's Fastest Indian, No Way Out and Species. IMDb provides his contact info, resume, credits, photos, videos, trivia and more.

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  3. Roger Donaldson is an Australian-born director and producer of films such as The World's Fastest Indian, No Way Out and Species. He was born in 1945, married to Marliese Schneider and has four children.

    • November 15, 1945
  4. Apr 19, 2018 · The director of Sleeping Dogs, The Bank Job, Thirteen Days and more talks about his films, challenges and collaborations. He also reveals how he made his debut feature in New Zealand with limited resources and a lot of problem solving.

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  5. Several landmark collaborations between Roger Donaldson and Ian Mune were to follow (including Sleeping Dogs), and are featured in the NZ On Screen collection. 1974’s Derek was the very first of them, described by Ian Mune in a backgrounder piece for NZ On Screen as “a series of skits about a loser who falls into all the traps losers fall ...

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · November 15, 2023. Renowned Kiwi filmmaker Roger Donaldson turned 78 today. Known for his versatile and impactful contributions to cinema, the accomplished director, producer, and screenwriter has left an indelible mark on the film industry not only in New Zealand, but around the World with his compelling storytelling and unique approach to ...

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  8. Roger Lindsey Donaldson is an Australian and New Zealand film director, screenwriter, and producer. His 1977 debut film, Sleeping Dogs, is considered landmark work of New Zealand cinema, as one of the country’s first films to attract large-scale critical and commercial success.