Biography
Sarah Watt, an Australian director living with her family in Melbourne, is an artist with a broad palette of professional interests. She has worked as a screenwriter, director and producer of animated films for the last fifteen years. She made an international name for herself with the film Small Treasures (1995), which won a Baby Lion for Best Short at the Venice IFF. Of her other animated films we could mention Local Dive (1998), Way of Birds (2000) and Living with Happiness (2001), which were also screened at various festivals and won awards both at home and abroad. The film Look Both Ways is the director's feature debut.
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Director
Movies | |
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2009 |
My Year Without Sex |
2005 |
Look Both Ways |
1993 |
Dinosaur |
The Web: Bandicoot |
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The Web: Panda |
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The Web: Seal |
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1992 |
Brain |
Illusion Is All |
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The Candle |
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1991 |
Greenhouse |
1990 |
Catch of the Day |
Deep Dive |
Short | |
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2002 |
Living with Happiness |
2001 |
Local Dive |
2000 |
The Way of the Birds |
1998 |
Derwent Envy |
1995 |
Small Treasures |
1993 |
The Web: Frogs |
The Web: Rattlesnake |
Screenwriter
Movies | |
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2005 |
Look Both Ways |
Short | |
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2002 |
Living with Happiness |
Guest
Shows | |
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2006 |
The Bazura Project |
Actress
Documentaries | |
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1996 |
Australian Story (series) |
Producer
Short | |
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2002 |
Living with Happiness |