Brad McGann
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Brad McGann MNZM, is a filmmaker.
McGann was born in New Zealand in 1964, and studied at the University of Otago and the Swinburne Film and Television School in Melbourne [1]. He directed the drama It Never Rains in 1996 as well as co-directing the documentary Come As You Are for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and the award-winning short film Possum.
In 2004 and 2005 McGann won international acclaim for his first full-length feature film, In My Father's Den, which was based on Maurice Gee's novel. McGann both wrote the screenplay and directed the film.
The film won the Fipresci Prize at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and the Mercedes Benz Youth Jury Prize at the 52nd San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain in the same year, and the Special Jury Prize at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2005. It became one of the top 10 grossing New Zealand films [2].
He was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2006 New Years Honours List.