Michael Karris has directed over 15 films including A Face of Greekness (1979), Portrait of an Old Man (1976) and Two Homelands (1979), three films which are part of the NFSA collection. Through his role as Video Production Officer in the Collection Reference team, he supplies footage from films in the collection to documentary and feature filmmakers. He previously worked in the transfer suite of Film Australia, digitising its vast collection. Michael joined the NFSA when the two organisations merged in 2011.
Staff Profile: Michael Karris
Director, producer and writer
Operations Supervisor Michael Karris chats to Emily George about how he taught himself to direct, produce and write films, his love of the medium and the work he does with the NFSA collection.
Written by Emily George
03 May, 2016
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In a Greek Orthodox Church you light a candle, providing illumination in a quiet, dark space. In a cinema, you sit in the darkness, and light emanates from the bio box, projecting life on the screen. The screen becomes a moving icon… Byzantine in its art form, expressing a form of spirituality… light and life.
— Michael Karris
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