Alister Grierson

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1969-01-01 (56 years old)

Place of Birth Canberra, Australia

Alister Grierson

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Alister Grierson is an Australian film director and scriptwriter. Born in Canberra in 1969, he completed his secondary schooling at Canberra Grammar, graduated in Economics and Arts from the Australian National University and studied Japanese in Tokyo. As an under 18 Australian Rules player, he represented the ACT in the Teal Cup but later switched codes to Rugby, playing 1st grade both for his school and the ANU. Whilst at university, his interest in film-making developed, and he later gained a Master of Arts in Directing at AFTRS. He has shot 15 short films winning three Tropfest awards and is the director of the feature film, Kokoda, which he co-wrote. In 2009 Grierson was invited on to the Avatar set during shooting by James Cameron, and was selected to direct a 3D cave-diving drama Sanctum, using the Cameron-developed Fusion Camera System. The script is inspired by the near-death experience of one of the writers, Andrew Wight, who was trapped in a cave collapse under the Nullarbor Plain. It was shot at Warner Roadshow Studios on the Queensland Gold Coast, and the film opened February 4th 2011. By mid-March the film had joined the top ten Worldwide Box Office Results (Australian Films): All Time, and is now in ninth position with a reported gross of $71,209,310. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alister Grierson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Director

2020
Bloody Hell

as Director

2018
Tiger

as Director

2014
Parer's War

as Director

2013
Nowhere Boys

as Director

2011
Sanctum

as Director

2006
Kokoda

as Director

2005
Bomb

as Director

Writer

2006
Kokoda

as Writer

2005
Bomb

as Writer

Editor

2020
Bloody Hell

as Editor