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Glenn Standring is a writer/director with a background in animation and computer graphics. His 1996 short Lenny Minute was accepted into competition at Cannes. To date his feature films have been southern gothic takes on the occult/horror genres.
Shooting always scares the shit out of me because of the money involved and the unknown. And you know that it will be an endurance race – shooting is physically very brutal on directors.
– Glenn Standring, in an October 2007 interview with Onfilm magazine
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Spartacus: Blood and Sand |
Director |
2010 |
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Director |
2006 |
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2000 |
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Title Sequence |
1999 |
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Director |
1997 |
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Special Effects |
1995 |
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1993 |
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1993 - 1997 |
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Zerographic |
Director |
1992 |
The titles listed here may not reflect this person's full screenography. These are only the titles that are included in or referenced by this site.
2008 Qantas Film & Television Awards
Nominated for Best Picture (over $1 Million)and Best Screenplay: for Perfect Creature
2001 NZ Film & Television Awards
Nominated for Best Screenplay: for The Irrefutable Truth about Demons
2001 Fantasporto Festval (Portugal)
Nominated for Best International Fantasy Film: for The Irrefutable Truth about Demons
2000 Sitges Fantastic Film Festival (Spain)
Nominated for Best Film: for The Irrefutable Truth about Demons
1994 Ann Arbour Film Festival (United States)
Jury Award for Best Narrative Film: for Lenny Minute One
1993 Cannes Film Festival
Nominated for Palme d'Or for Best Short Film: for Lenny Minute One