Anthony Buckley Autobiography
Anthony Buckley's career has spanned
over 50 years in the Australian Film Industry. His recently released biography
"Behind a Velvet Light Trap", subtitled A
Filmmaker's Journey from Cinesound to Cannes, is a detailed account
of his experiences in cinema.


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"Behind a Velvet Light Trap
a filmmakers journey from Cinesound to Cannes"
Autobiography
by Anthony Buckley
As the editor of the classic films Wake in Fright, Age of Consent and Nureyev's
DonQuixote, and producer of such masterly films as Caddie, Bliss, Oyster
Farmer, The Night The Prowler and The Killing of Angel
Street, as well as television series that include Poor Man's Orange, Celluloid
Heroes and Man on the Rim, TonyBuckley is well placed to take
us behind the scenes to observe through his eyes the fascinating growth
of Australian film making.
Covering a vast period of our modern history he introduces us to the characters
he has met: actors, stars, producers, technicians – sharing
his entertaining stories and insights.
Awarded a multitude of prizes and awards in recognition of his achievements.
Tony takes us with him on his personal journey from a child who falls in
love with the cinema to Cannes and the multi-million dollar movie industry.
From his earliest recollections, film has run through Tony's blood and
he continues to be passionate about Australia's rich filmic history.
Publication Details
RRP: $59.95 at all good book stores
ISBN: 9781740667906
Format:
Hardback, 416 Pages
with Colour and B&W Illustrations throughout
Weight: 1324g
Book Launch: 6pm
Sept 1st, 2009 - Members Room,
Mitchell wing of
the State
Library of New South Wales
Publication Date:2009-08-01
Country of origin: Australia
Publisher: Hardie
Grant
Publishing Pty Ltd 
Reviews & Media Mentions

A new memoir shines a spotlight on a quiet hero of Australian cinema. Philippa Hawker talks to Anthony Buckley. PDF
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Tony Buckley has devoted his life to the realisation of Australian stories
on screen, and has witnessed first hand, the film industry's peaks
and troughs. He speaks to Peter Galvin about committing his memories
to the public record in his new book, Behind a Velvet Light Trap: A
Filmmaker's Journey From Cinesound to Cannes. PDF
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Anthony Buckley has the measured charm of a man who has done it
all – cinematically speaking, anyway. And now he’s telling
it all, too, in a peppery, amusing and informative memoir, Behind A
Velvet Light Trap, which is filled with detail and anecdotes. Like
the time he slept in Rudolf Nureyev’s four poster in London’s
East Sheen. That’ll probably be the most-thumbed chapter (No
16), Buckley tells Andrew L. Urban. PDF
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Behind a Velvet Light Trap: A filmmaker's Journey from Cinesound to Cannes,
written by
Anthony Buckley, published by Hardie
Grant and reviewed
by John Clare. PDF
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A big-screen pioneer never doubted that Australians wanted to see Australian
films. Behind a Velvet Light Trap reviewed by Sandra Hall. PDF
Version (74k)