Gregory J. Read

Gregory J. Read

Gregory J. Read is an Australian filmmaker.

Read has written, directed, produced, and edited the critically acclaimed documentaries "Spirits of the Carnival" (1995), "Tides of Passage" (1994), and "Photographers of Australia: Dupain, Sievers, Moore" (1992). Although "Like Minds" was Read's directorial feature film début, since the late '90s he has assisted in the production of several low-budget Australian features. These include director John Hewitt's "Redball" and "Dark Love Story", the latter of which Gregory produced and is to be released in 2006."cite news
title=Like Minds
publisher=Australian Film Commission
url=http://www.afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/recentfilms/cannes06/feature_181.aspx
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