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1994's Decaff marked a hyperactive and energetic screen debut for director Greg Page. In 2003 he made his first feature, horror movie The Locals. Page continues to write and direct short films, music videos and television commercials.
When I was a child, I used to paint only in black. My mother told me I used to cover the paper completely in thick black paint while all the other kids at kindergarten painted houses and happy stuff.
– Greg Page
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Presenter |
2011 |
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Presenter |
2011 |
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Waiting For Your Time To Come |
Director |
2006 |
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Director |
2004 |
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Animator |
2003 |
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Director |
2003 |
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Director |
2003 |
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Director |
2002 |
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Director |
2001 |
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Animator |
2001 - 2003 |
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Director |
2000 |
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Animator |
1998 |
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Decaff II |
Writer |
1997 |
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Sarah's Washing |
Writer |
1997 |
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Director |
1996 |
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Writer |
1994 |
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Musician, artist, writer and director Greg Page began his film career in Hamilton in the early 90s, making music videos for local bands. Since...