Baz Luhrmann is an Australian writer, director, and producer with projects spanning film, television, opera, theatre, music, and recording industries. He is regarded by many as a contemporary example of an auteur for his distinctly recognizable style and deep involvement in the writing, directing, design, and musical components of all his work. As a storyteller, he 's known as a pioneer of pop culture, fusing high and low culture with a unique sonic and cinematic language. He is the most commercially successful Australian director, with his films making up four of the top ten highest worldwide grossing Australian films ever. During his studies at Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art, Luhrmann collaborated with other students to create Strictly Ballroom, a stage production drawn from his childhood experiences in the world of ballroom dancing. Luhrmann later adapted the show into his 1992 film debut, Strictly Ballroom (1992), which premiered at Cannes to a fifteen-minute standing ovation. Thus began the Red Curtain Trilogy, which would include the film Romeo + Juliet (1996) as well as the Oscar-winning Moulin Rouge! (2001). The latter also took home Golden Globes for Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Original Score. This first body of work was capped by Luhrmann's 2002 Broadway adaptation of the opera La Bohème, recognized by two Tony Awards. In 2004, Luhrmann collaborated once more with actress Nicole Kidman to create No. 5 The Film, a short film featuring the iconic Chanel perfume, as well as costumes designed by Karl Lagerfeld. With its success, the piece ushered in a new era of fashion advertising and became a landmark in the evolution of branded content. In 2008, Luhrmann worked with Kidman for a third time on the ambitious epic Australia (2008), the titular country's second-highest grossing film of all time. He later adapted F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby into a 2013 film, The Great Gatsby (2013), which went on to become the director's highest-grossing movie at over $353 million worldwide. The film was awarded with two Oscars and earned praise from Fitzgerald's granddaughter, who noted that "Scott would have been proud." The film's soundtrack pulled the Roaring 20s into the 2000s, blending early 20th century jazz with contemporary hip-hop. The album, produced by Luhrmann, Anton Monsted, and Jay-Z, hit number one on the Billboard charts and garnered several Grammy nominations. Most recently, Luhrmann created The Get Down (2016), a 2016 Netflix series and 1970s-set mythic saga of how the South Bronx, at the brink of bankruptcy, gave birth to hip-hop, punk and disco. In the interest of cultural authenticity and historical accuracy Luhrmann collaborated with some of the era's most legendary artists, including [linl=nm0334739], Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Nas, Kurtis Blow, and Hector Xtravaganza. The show was a critical success, certified fresh by Rotten Tomatoes, and described by Variety as "a reclamation of, and a love letter to, a marginalized community of a certain era, told through the unreliable tools of romance, intuition, and lived experiences."
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Bazz Hancher started out his film career after making a short film called The Deadwoods with his cousin for a Halloween party. They formed a production company called Dark Lantern Entertainments which went onto make a further three short films that included Loco 47 Rails of Death in 2005 and Christmas with Mr & Mrs Smith in 2006. In-between these films they made a dreadful short called the Lemon Rose that has been added to the IMDB as 2011 but not by Bazz or his production company, when it was in fact made in 2005. By the end of 2006 Bazz and his cousin parted company and Dark Lantern entertainments went out of existence. Bazz went on to form BSH Entertainments which continues to produce films alongside White Raven Films, but tends to produce darker films than its sister production company. The first film BSH Entertainments produced was the 2007 short Joeys Garage and followed that up by two shorts which were the domestic violence short Liquid Sadness and the Kidderminster Killer. In late 2009 Bazz teamed up with Michael Walcott, Dave Stokes & Kieron Hazel to form the Production Widow Maker Productions who made Bonjour Monsieur Trepas, this short was going to be a precursor to a feature film called The Widows curse, unfortunately the company didn't last beyond Trepas. What did come out of Trepas was Bazz and his team a had struck up a working relationship with FX Artist Max Van Der Banks who Has worked on a number of films including the dead 1 & 2 and went on to work again with Bazz on Darkest Secrets in 2013. After Trepas Bazz went on to form White Raven Films along with fellow producer from Widow Maker Michael Walcott and went on to make the gruesome shocker, Leon's Broken Mind in 2010 and followed that up with the bio mockumentary, The Rogue Filmmaker. Bazz & Mike made a couple of music videos between 2013 and 2014 along with the gangster short Darkest Secrets. In 2013 came Bazz's first feature which was the Boars Head documentary about a local public house that had independent bands, an art gallery and mad customers, then came Cibo di Violenza a shockumentary made under the BSH Entertainment banner with undercover Blogger Mike Lima. In 2018 Bazz finished the two-year long haul on the dark comedy horror White Goods with White Raven Films partner Michael Walcott and the Actor who played Leon in Leon's Broken mind Richard Robotham, he played the lead character and co-wrote the project. Bazz Hancher Remains CEO of White Raven Films & BSH Entertainments who he runs with Michael Walcott who both run LBM Video Distribution and White Raven Recordings all on a non-profit basis as everything goes back in to self-funding everything they do.
Junior Bosila Banya is a french hiphop- and breakdancer, and a choreographer born in Kinshasa, DRC. He has been one of the best breakdancers in the world for the last fifteen years. In 2007 he won the french Got Talent, and has since traveled to more than 70 countries as a dancer, teacher and competition jury.