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  1. Stanley Gilbert Hawes MBE, (19 January 1905 – 19 April 1991) was a British-born documentary film producer and director who spent most of his career in Australia, though he commenced his career in England and Canada.

  2. Hawes as director. Hawes claimed director’s credit on only three films during his long term at the Films Division/Commonwealth Film Unit: School in the Mailbox (1947), Flight Plan (1950), and The Queen in Australia (1954).

  3. Feb 25, 2013 · Producer-in-Chief of the Australian National Film Board, Stanley Hawes. On 26 February at the State Library of South Australia the NFSA will present a Stanley Hawes Retrospective as part of DocWeek’s Australia’s Living Memory, a tribute to the output of Film Australia and to Australia’s federal government film production dating back to 1913.

  4. Feb 20, 2023 · The Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) reveals the nominees for the third annual AIDC Awards, and is honoured to announce filmmaker and educator Dr Cathy Henkel as the winner of the $5,000 Stanley Hawes Award for 2023.

  5. Apr 19, 1991 · Stanley Gilbert Hawes was born in London in 1905. He spent his youth in Birmingham and worked for the city's council from 1922 to 1934. Hawes had an enthusiastic interest in cinema, co-founding the Birmingham Film Society in 1931.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0369961Stanley Hawes - IMDb

    Stanley Hawes is known for The Queen in Australia (1954), The New Pattern (1944) and Here Is the Land (1937). He was previously married to Florence Jessica Ragg.

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  8. Stanley Gilbert Hawes (1905-1991), documentary-film producer, director, and film industry advocate, was born on 19 January 1905 at Battersea, London, elder of two sons of Gilbert Hawes, dairyman’s manager, and his wife Helen, née Foxall.