Michael Hurst
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CURRICULUM VITAE
  Appointments/Awards
  Films: Feature
Short
  Television: Directing
Acting
Other
  Theatre: Directing
Acting
Other
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Short Films, Directing

2016 Balloons, for The Actors' Program
   
1994

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry, Frame Up Films (watch on NZ On Screen).  Selected for competition at Cannes 1994; included on video compilation, Short Takes, Dark Tales: a selection of nine short and shady New Zealand films.

   
1975

A Silent Welcome (co-director); 8mm film

   
1974 The World Situation Today (co-director), 8mm film

Short Films, Acting

2022 Worthy of Thee; Dulith Anthony, director; 'Robert Walker'
   
2014 Death Walks into a Bar; Liam Wylie, director; 'the God of War'
   
2011 Inorganic; Maria-Elena Doyle, director; 'Brett'
   
2010 Hamlet Goes Shopping; Hamlet (watch online here)
   
2004

Hold the Anchovies (animated), Screen Adventures; Barry Duffield, director; ‘manager’, ‘old Iraqi’ - voice (watch here)

   
2002

Honey, Frame Up Films; Seth Keen, director; ‘Nic’ (included on video compilation, Dark Side: Creepy Short Films by New Zealanders)

   
1997 The Bar, This Is It Productions, Dorthe Scheffman, director; 'man'
   
1996 A Moment Passing, Rocket Pictures; Charlie de Salis, director; ‘Joey' (watch excerpt here)
   
1975 A Silent Welcome (8mm film); Michael Hurst co-director; solo actor


Short Films, Writing

2016 Balloons, for The Actors' Program (Jess Sayer and Michael Hurst)
   
1994

I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry, Frame Up Films (watch on NZ On Screen).  Selected for competition at Cannes 1994; included on video compilation, Short Takes, Dark Tales: a selection of nine short and shady New Zealand films.

   
1975

A Silent Welcome; 8mm film

   
1974 The World Situation Today, 8mm film


Short Films, Other

2014 judge of Tropfest Short Film Festival, New Plymouth (16 February)
   
2001

judge of Nescafe Short Film Awards

   
1975

The Imaginary Zoo (animated), 8mm film; co-worker