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Career
Kanievska began his television directing career in Australia in the early 1970s with a production company called Crawford, producing episodes of a drama series called Matlock Police (1971–1976). The series details the lives of policemen working in a fictional country town in Victoria.
Returning to London Kanievska spent the latter half of the 1970s building up a range of credits including live television and entertainment programmes like Our Show (1977–1978) and the drama serial Rooms (1974).
During this period he also helmed episodes of the ITV detective drama Hazell (1978–1979); a parody of early film-noir, Shoestring (1979–1980); another detective drama for the BBC, Thomas & Sarah (1979), a spin-off from the BAFTA Award winning series Upstairs, Downstairs; A Light that Shines (1979) for BBC 2 Play of the Week; and various instalments of ITV Playhouse (1967–1983), a comedy drama series featuring contributions from playwrights such as Dennis Potter, Rhys Adrian and Alan Sharp.
In the early 80's Kanievska directed several episodes of Muck and Brass (1982) starring Mel Smith as an opportunistic property developer in the Midlands. Dealing with issues of greed, corruption and power politics in council chambers the series had a hard-edged realism and gritty humour that was greeted with acclaim on its original transmission.
Early features
Following a short film called The First Day (1980), a docu-drama starring Miranda Richardson, Kanievska's career as a feature director began in earnest with Another Country (1984), a British romantic historical drama written by Julian Mitchell and adapted from his play of the same title.
The film is loosely based on the life of the spy and double agent Guy Burgess and explores his homosexuality and exposure to Marxism while examining the hypocrisy and snobbery of the English public school system. Starring Rupert Everett and Colin Firth the film was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival where it won the award for Best Artistic Contribution.
Kanievska followed this with Less Than Zero (1987) an American drama very loosely based on Bret Easton Ellis' novel of the same name. The film stars Andrew McCarthy as Clay, a college freshman returning home for Christmas to spend time with his ex-girlfriend Blair (Jami Gertz) and his friend Julian (Robert Downey, Jr.), who is struggling with drug addiction. The film presents a look at the culture of wealthy, decadent youth in 1980's Los Angeles. wiki
Director (16 credits)
2004 Tercera identidad
2000 Donde esté el dinero
1987 Golpe al sueño americano
1984 Otro país
1983 How We Learned to Ski (Documentary)
1982 Muck and Brass (TV Mini-Series) (4 episodes)
1979-1980 Shoestring (TV Series) (4 episodes)
1980 The First Day (Short)
1979 Hazell (TV Series) (2 episodes)
1979 BBC2 Play of the Week (TV Series) (1 episode)
1979 Thomas y Sarah (TV Series) (2 episodes)
1979 ITV Playhouse (TV Series) (1 episode)
1976-1978 Within These Walls (TV Series) (3 episodes)
1977 Our Show (TV Series) (6 episodes)
1977 Rooms (TV Series) (4 episodes)
1975 Matlock Police (TV Series) (11 episodes)
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OK Another Country (Marek Kanievska, 1984)
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Ficha Técnica:
Título original: The Sea Wolf
Año: 1993
País: Estados Unidos
Género: Aventuras. Drama
Dirección: Michael Anderson
Guión: Andrew J. Fenady (Novela: Jack London)
Duración: 90 min
Reparto: Charles Bronson, Catherine Mary Stewart, Marc Singer, Len Cariou, Cluve Revill, Christopher Reeve, Shane Kelly, Garry Chalk, Tom McBeath, Stan Barrett, Dee Jay Jackson, Eli Gabay
Datos del archivo:
Idioma: Inglés con subs en español (srt)
Calidad: TVRip
Resolución: 720x544
Formato: AVI
Tamaño: 1,33 GB
Sinopsis: Un ferry zozobra en las brumosas aguas de San Francisco. Los dos supervivientes, Humphrey (Christopher Reeve) y la atractiva artista Flaxen (Catherine Mary Stewart) son rescatados por el buque Ghost. El capitán es un hombre duro y misterioso, que les explica que se dedican a la caza de focas y, con este fin, se dirigen hacia una colonia de estos animales. Sin embargo, una vez que llegan hasta su destino, descubren con sorpresa que se encuentra completamente vacío. El capitán no duda en poner rumbo hacia el barco que él sospecha que ha saqueado su botín de animales. Se trata del barco que capitanea su eterno rival, que no es otro que su propio hermano. En su obsesión por darle caza, el capitán se revela como un déspota, carente de cualquier atisbo de compasión hacia sus hombres. Estos organizan un motín a bordo, pero fracasa, por lo que Humphrey y Flaxen intentan huir en una balsa. Por desgracia, la corriente no les dirige hacia la costa. (FILMAFFINITY)
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