Elaine Proctor
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Elaine Proctor | |
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Born | 1960 (age 64–65) Johannesburg, South Africa |
Nationality | South African |
Citizenship | South African |
Occupation(s) | Novelist, film director, screenwriter, actor |
Years active | 1979–present |
Notable work | Friends Game for Vultures |
Elaine Proctor (born 1960) is a South African film director, screenwriter, novelist, and actress. Her film Friends was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Caméra d'Or Special Distinction.[1] Proctor attended the National Film and Television School, where she studied under director Mike Leigh.[2] Her graduation film, On the Wire, won the school's Sutherland Trophy.[3] Proctor has also written two novels. Her second novel, Savage Hour, was shortlisted for the 2015 Barry Ronge Fiction Prize.[4]
Filmography
- Game for Vultures (1979)
- Sharpeville Spirit (1986)
- We Will See/Re tla bona (1987)
- On the Wire (1990)
- Friends (1993)
- Kin (2000)[3][5]
Fiction
References
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Friends". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
- ↑ Candice Pires, "Filmmakers Mike Leigh and Elaine Proctor on their close friendship: Elaine Proctor and Mike Leigh met when she was a student at the National Film School and he was her teacher, and then, as fellow filmmakers, their friendship blossomed." The Guardian, 17 May 2015.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Beverly Andrews,"Himba on film", New African, 1 March 2001, via HighBeam Research.
- ↑ "The Outsiders in My Head: 2015 Barry Ronge Fiction Prize Shortlistee Elaine Proctor on Writing The Savage Hour", The Sunday Times (South Africa), 2 June 2015.
- ↑ "Review: Kin", Variety, 7 August 2000.
- ↑ "Woven Tapestry of Colour", Daily News (Durban), 11 July 2012, via HighBeam Research.
External links
Categories:
- 1960 births
- Living people
- South African film directors
- South African women film directors
- South African screenwriters
- 20th-century South African women writers
- South African film actresses
- People from Johannesburg
- 20th-century South African actresses
- 21st-century South African women writers
- 20th-century South African writers
- 21st-century South African writers