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Phill England was a versatile maker of television programmes, specialising in documentary. He worked as a director, cameraman and editor across all four series of acclaimed arts series The Gravy. In 2008 England was nominated for a Qantas directing award, for a Gravy episode looking at the varied ways artists explore sexuality. Phill England passed away in October 2010. He was 42.
Clever, with a keen sense for the rhythms of storytelling, Phill was a powerhouse for The Gravy, setting high standards while passing on his knowledge and skills to those around him. He will be terribly missed.
– Producer Tom Kelly
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The Kitchen Job |
Director |
2010 |
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Director |
2009 |
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Smashfest |
Camera |
2008 |
The Gravy - Series Three, Episode One (Little Bushmen vs Auckland Philharmonia) |
Camera |
2008 |
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Camera |
2007 - ongoing |
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Camera |
2007 - 2010 |
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Director |
2007 - 2009 |
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Director |
2007 |
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Director |
2007 |
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Jonah: Dare to Dream |
Editor |
2005 |
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Extreme Tribes |
Director |
2004 |
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New Zealand Idol |
Post Production Supervisor |
2004 - 2006 |
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Mountain Bike Britain |
Editor |
1999 |
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Field Director |
1999 |
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Field Director |
1999 |
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 and Television Awards
Nominated for Achievement in Directing - Factual/Entertainment Programme: for Series One of The Gravy