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  1. Kennedy Miller Mitchell (known before 2009 as Kennedy Miller) [1] is an Australian film, television and video game production house in Potts Point, Sydney, that has been producing television and film since 1978. It is responsible for some of Australia's best-known and most successful films, including the four Mad Max films, the two Babe films ...

  2. Kennedy Miller Mitchell. Fox Studios Australia FSA #10, Building 33 38 Driver Avenue MOORE PARK NSW 2021. p. 02 9383 4240

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    Byron Kennedy, who was a film school lecturer at the time, and George Miller first met at a summer film school in Australia in 1971. They began making short features and experimental work, including Violence in the Cinema, Part 1, which Byron produced, photographed and edited, and which won two Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards. In 1978, Kenne...

    Mad Max(1979)
    Mad Max 2(1981)
    The Dismissal(1983) (TV mini series)
    Bodyline(1984) (TV mini series)

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  4. Apr 16, 2018 · Kennedy Miller Mitchell says Warner Bros. approved a $31 million plan to reshoot scenes for the movie and that the cost was to be excluded from the net cost of the movie. However, Warner Bros ...

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  5. Aug 16, 2012 · Principal photography began 9 July on the dystopian action adventure "Mad Max: Fury Road," a Kennedy Miller Mitchell production written and directed by "Mad Max" creator and Academy Award(R ...

  6. Kennedy Miller Mitchell (known before 2009 as Kennedy Miller) is an Australian film, television and video game production house in Potts Point, Sydney, that has been producing television and film since 1978. It is responsible for some of Australia's best-known and most successful films, including the four Mad Max films, the two Babe films, and ...

  7. Aug 23, 2022 · Kennedy Miller Mitchell’s supposed independence and iconoclasm is often linked to its apparent disdain for government funding, which is a core pillar of the Australian production industry. 14 The idea that the firm keeps its distance from public funds arises from the success of Mad Max, for which Miller and Kennedy took the unusual step of ...

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