Matthew Saville
An image from Upright, one of the productions that also features Matthew Saville.
Matthew Saville

Matthew Saville

South Australia, Australia

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Matthew Saville is an Australian television and film director, who began his career working as a titles designer for many Australian television series. Several of his short films, including Franz and Kafka have received awards and screened widely at film festivals.

Matthew Saville came to wider prominence as a writer/director with his one hour film Roy Hollsdotter Live, a bittersweet comedy about a stand-up comedian experiencing a personal breakdown. The film won awards at the Sydney Film Festival in 2003, as well as at the Australian Writers' Guild Awards.

The success of that film led, among other things, to a highly successful career as a television comedy director, including the acclaimed Big Bite and We Can Be Heroes, on both occasions working with Chris Lilley.

In addition, Matthew Saville has directed episodes of the Australian television drama series The Secret Life of Us as well as directing the first three episodes of The Surgeon.

In 2007 Saville's feature film debut Noise was released, for which he received an AFI nomination for Best Director. In 2010 he began directing Cloudstreet, a television miniseries version of Tim Winton's novel.

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Felony

Felony

2014

Please Like Me

Please Like Me

2013

Upright

Upright

2019

Noise

Noise

2007

The Slap

The Slap

2011

We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year

We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year

2005

Seven Types of Ambiguity

Seven Types of Ambiguity

2017

A Month of Sundays

A Month of Sundays

2016