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Martin Fabinyi

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Martin Fabinyi is an Australian film and television producer and director and music label owner and has written books on the local rock music scene. He was the chief executive officer of Mushroom Pictures[1] from its formation in 1993 to 2009. Mushroom Pictures' projects include the features Chopper (2000),[2] Gettin' Square (2003), Wolf Creek (2005) and Macbeth (2006).[3] He is currently Executive Producer at Beyond Productions where he produced the Angels theatrical documentary 'Kickin' Down The Door' and executive produced 'John Farnham: Finding The voice' which became the highest grossing Australian documentary, winning the AACTA and Logie awards; and 'Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line' which opened the 2024 Sydney Film Festival.

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In 1978 Fabinyi and composer Cameron Allan formed the label Regular Records,[4] initially for releases by pop / rock band, Mental As Anything. The label subsequently released music from bands including Icehouse, I'm Talking, The Cockroaches and The Reels, and artists Kate Ceberano, Stephen Cummings and Austen Tayshus.

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Early life

Fabinyi grew up in Melbourne. His father was Dr Andrew Fabinyi OBE, a book publisher responsible for Australian authors including Joan Lindsay ('Picnic At Hanging Rock'), David Malouf, Robin Boyd and Barry Humphries. He had four siblings.

Career

After leaving school Fabinyi joined GTV-9 as a floor manager and film editor. He attended Flinders University in Adelaide where he founded and edited the student newspaper Empire Times, leaving after two years. He subsequently moved to Sydney and began directing independent video films, and was part of the experimental movement Bush Video at the Nimbin Aquarius Festival in 1973. He wrote articles on the music scene and designed album covers before meeting Cameron Allan in 1977, ultimately leading to the founding of Regular Records.

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Personal

Fabinyi was married to fashion designer Jenny-Jane Carpenter from 1988 to 1995

Bibliography

Books

  • Fabinyi, Martin (1972). X. Lindfield, NSW. ISBN 0-9599297-0-3.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)[5]
  • Morris, Philip; Martin Fabinyi (1976). The Bumper Book of Rock. Collingwood, Vic: Outback Press. ISBN 0-86888-043-4.[6]
  • Creswell, Toby; Martin Fabinyi (1986). Too Much Ain't Enough. Milsons Point, NSW: Random House. ISBN 0-09-182818-X.[7]
  • Creswell, Toby; Martin Fabinyi (1999). The Real Thing: Adventures in Australian Rock & Roll, 1957-now. Milsons Point, NSW: Random House. ISBN 978-0-09-183547-7.[8][9]

Articles

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Filmography

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Credits:[10][11]

  • TV Dinner (1973) – video: filmmaker[12]
  • The Vacuum (1975) – video feature: director, writer, producer
  • Pure S (1975) - feature film: writer, ("The Vacuum")
  • Great Southern Land (1982) Icehouse (film clip) - co-director with Larry Meltzer
  • She's The One (1987) The Cockroaches (film clip - director
  • Around The World In Eighty Ways (1988) - feature film: music consultant
  • The Crossing (1990) – feature film: music co-ordinator
  • Tribal Voice – Yothu Yindi (1993) – TV documentary: producer[13]
  • Fashion (1993) – TV series: executive producer
  • Kate Ceberano & Friends (1993) – TV series: executive producer[14]
  • Next to Nothing/Nothing to Hide (1995) – TV series: executive producer
  • Counting the Beat (1996) – TV documentary: executive producer
  • The Singer and the Swinger (1999) – documentary: executive producer
  • Cut (2000) – feature film: producer
  • Chopper (2000) – feature film: executive producer
  • Horseplay (2003) – feature film: executive producer
  • The National Karaoke Challenge (2004) - TV series: executive producer
  • Gettin' Square (2003) – feature film: producer
  • Wolf Creek (2005) – feature film: executive producer
  • Macbeth (2006) – producer
  • Storm Warning (2007) – feature film: executive producer
  • Great Australian Albums (2007, 2008) – TV series: executive producer
  • Cannot Buy My Soul (2008) – feature documentary: executive producer
  • Cedar Boys (2009) – feature film: executive producer
  • Bait 3D (2011) – feature film: co-executive producer
  • Manny Lewis (2015) – feature film: producer[15][16]
  • Blood + Thunder: The Story of Alberts (2015) – TV documentary mini-series[17]
  • Indigo Lake (2016) – feature film: executive producer[18]
  • Backburning (2018) – short documentary: producer
  • Days Like These (2022) – TV series: executive producer[19]
  • The Angels: Kickin' Down the Door (2022) – producer
  • John Farnham – Finding the Voice (2023) – feature documentary: executive producer[20]
  • The Hardest Line (2024) – feature documentary: producer[21]
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Awards and nominations

  • 2015: 15th Screen Producers Australia Awards - Documentary Television Production - Blood and Thunder - nominee[23]
  • 2024: AACTA Award - Best Documentary Feature - John Farnham: Finding The Voice - winner.

References

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