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  1. 19 de jun. de 2020 · Babyteeth: Directed by Shannon Murphy. With Eliza Scanlen, Michelle Lotters, Toby Wallace, Sora Wakaki. Milla, a seriously ill teenager, falls in love with a drug dealer, Moses, her parents' worst nightmare.

  2. www.rabbit.au › directors › shannon-murphyShannon Murphy - Rabbit

    11 Projects. Hailed by Variety as one of 10 directors to watch in 2020, Shannon Murphy is a multi-award-winning film, television and theatre director. After an award-winning career in theatre and having established herself in television, Shannon’s debut feature film 'Babyteeth' (2019) earnt her accolades around the world.

  3. Raised in Hong Kong, Singapore, Africa and Australia, Shannon Murphy is an award-winning screen and stage director. In 2007 she attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) and has since been named the most influential graduate of that decade by Sydney Magazine. Shannon has directed Australian productions for the Sydney Theatre ...

  4. 13 de jul. de 2023 · July 13, 2023 by royal seed. James Shannon Murphy, a remarkable individual in his own right, is the proud son of the legendary Audie Murphy and Pamela Archer. Audie Murphy, a multifaceted figure, was not only an American soldier but also an actor, songwriter, and rancher. Renowned as one of the most highly decorated combat soldiers of World War ...

  5. 18 de may. de 2022 · It was directed by Shannon Murphy, the Australian director, making her advertising debut. Murphy comes from the worlds of theater, film (Babyteeth) and television (Killing Eve, Offspring, Rake). Repped for commercials by Lief, Murphy delves into the making of the spot in the conversation below. Shannon Murphy.

  6. Shannon Murphy est une réalisatrice et metteuse en scène australienne. Elle a fait ses débuts au cinéma en 2019 avec Milla ( Babyteeth ), pour lequel elle est nommée pour le British Academy Film Award de la meilleure réalisation en 2021.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2020 · But the Australian director Shannon Murphy believes the genre, with its inevitable loss of innocence and doomed teen love, doesn’t have to be melodramatic. Her new film, Babyteeth, is a teen cancer movie that’s more healthily irreverent than it is syrupy. In the film, an adaptation of Rita Kalnejais’s play about a girl diagnosed with ...