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  1. Matthew J. Saville is an actor, writer and film director from New Zealand. Early life and education. Saville was born in Durban, South Africa. His mother is a New Zealander and his father South African, and the family moved to New Zealand when he was young.

  2. Matthew Saville (born c.1966) is an Australian television and film director, known for Noise (2007) and A Month of Sundays (2015). Early life and education [ edit ] Saville was born around 1966, the youngest of six children, and grew up in Adelaide , South Australia .

  3. Matthew J. Saville is an actor, writer and director who has worked on various TV shows and movies, such as X, Black Sheep and Dive. See his biography, awards, credits and contact info on IMDb.

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  4. Matthew J Saville - Matthew J Saville writes, directs and acts. Born in Durban to a Kiwi mother and South African dad, he grew up in rural New Zealand. At university Saville discovered theatre and film, then studied acting at Toi Whakaari. His Boer War play Kikia te Poa (2005) won acclaim in London. Alongside acting on stage and screen, Saville created kid's cooking show Kune's Kitchen. His directing debut — 2011 short film Hitch Hike — thumbed its way to festivals in Durban and Finland ...

  5. Feb 22, 2023 · Matthew J. Saville talks about his personal story behind Juniper, a film about a rare familial love between a war journalist and her estranged grandson. He also shares his experience working with Charlotte Rampling and George Ferrier, and his hopes for the film.

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  6. Aug 29, 2022 · At the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2022 I had the chance to sit down with writer/director Matthew J. Saville from New Zealand to talk about his fea...

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  7. Matthew J. Saville is an award-winning writer, director and actor. Having graduated from New Zealand’s National Drama School, Toi Whakaari, it was directing that really sparked Matt’s passion. HIs directorial debut — 2012’s NZFC funded short film Hitch Hike — thumbed its way to festivals all around the world and Matt’s sophomore ...