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The Never Never is the name of a vast, remote area of the Australian Outback , as described in Barcroft Boake 's poem " Where the Dead Men Lie ":

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35-533: Never Never may refer to: Never Never (Australian outback) , a colloquial name for the Australian outback Never Never , a 2002 short film directed by Jordan Scott Songs [ edit ] "Never Never" by Letty Katts , aka "Riding to the Never Never" "Never Never" (Korn song) , 2013 "Never Never" (The Assembly song) , 1983 "Never Never",

70-468: A 2007 song by Brick & Lace from the album Love Is Wicked "Never Never", single by Warm Jets from the album Future Signs "Never Never", single by Indiiana with Drenchill "Never Never", single by Sun-El Musician featuring Nobuhle from the album To the World & Beyond Novels [ edit ] Never Never , a 2008 novel by David Gaffney Never Never (James Patterson) ,

105-439: A 2016 novel by James Patterson and Candice Fox See also [ edit ] Never Never Never , a 1973 album by Shirley Bassey We of the Never Never , an autobiographical novel by Jeannie Gunn We of the Never Never (film) , a 1982 Australian drama based on the novel Never Ever (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

140-408: A box office hit and receiving eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Butler. In January 2023, Luhrmann signed a first-look deal with Warner Bros. Pictures after working with the studio on Elvis . In August 2023, it was reported that Luhrmann was being eyed as the top pick to direct Disney 's live-action adaptation of Tangled . In September 2024, it

175-714: A character, lived with a group of street kids. In 1983, he enrolled in an acting course at the National Institute of Dramatic Art . He graduated in 1985 alongside Sonia Todd , Catherine McClements and Justin Monjo . On 26 January 1997, he married Catherine Martin , a production designer ; the couple has two children. Luhrmann supports the Melbourne Demons in the Australian Football League . After theatrical successes, including

210-671: A music producer, Luhrmann credited "Everybody's Free" , a spoken word song in Europe, Australia and the Americas. Luhrmann directed a 2004 commercial for Chanel N° 5 entitled N° 5 the Film . On Charlie Rose interview, he told Rose that the commercial was based in the 1953 film, Roman Holiday . The next year 2005, Luhrmann was appointed an Ambassador for the Australian Theatre for Young People , and in next three years, he

245-659: A poll of 150,000 respondents in the United Kingdom. At the 59th Annual Golden Globes, Moulin Rouge! took home the awards for Best Motion Picture , Best Actress , and Best Original Score . The film also gave birth to a successful soundtrack album, produced by Luhrmann, which sold more than seven million copies and went double-platinum, led by the Grammy-winning number one hit single " Lady Marmalade ". Luhrmann's 2008 historical epic Australia featured some of

280-819: A soundtrack in Billboard history, and peaking at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart. Luhrmann's next project was a film about Elvis Presley 's relationship with Colonel Tom Parker , simply called Elvis , which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2022. Tom Hanks played Parker and Austin Butler portrayed Presley, having been cast after a series of screen tests, as well as music and performance workshops. The film opened in June 2022, becoming

315-537: Is The Never Never Land: a Ride in North Queensland (1884) by Archibald William Stirling so it is probable the term was in general use in at least the second half of the nineteenth century. Life in the Never Never of the Northern Territory was described by Jeannie Gunn in two books including the classic 1908 Australian novel We of the Never Never . Australian author Rosa Praed wrote

350-411: Is an Australian film director, producer, writer, and actor. With projects spanning film, television, opera, theatre, music, and recording industries, he is regarded by some as a contemporary example of an auteur for his style and deep involvement in the writing, directing, design, and musical components of all his work. He is the most commercially successful Australian director, with four of his films in

385-555: The Dancing with the Stars . Luhrmann and the painter Vincent Fantauzzo embarked on an art initiative which took them to India, where they created artworks on walls of hotels, in the streets of Rajasthan and on 17th century forts in 2010. He also shot the campaign film The Secret Life of Flowers. Though mostly hands-off with the stage production of Moulin Rouge! , Luhrmann produced its Broadway cast recording in 2019. Luhrmann led

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420-663: The 1915 novel Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land . The slogan " You’ll Never Never Know, If You Never Never Go " was used in the 1990s for a TV advertising campaign featuring Daryl Somers for promoting tourism to the Northern Territory to people in other parts of Australia. The term was also used several times throughout the 2008 Baz Luhrmann film Australia . 21°13′30.50″S 133°36′23.38″E  /  21.2251389°S 133.6064944°E  / -21.2251389; 133.6064944 Baz Luhrmann Mark Anthony " Baz " Luhrmann (born 17 September 1962)

455-410: The 1970s. For the series, Luhrmann brought on Nas , Grandmaster Flash , Kurtis Blow and DJ Kool Herc as producers, to help tell the story of the rise of hip hop, punk, and disco during shifting cultural and political transformation through his unique brand of magical realism. The series featured two parts, praised for its vibrant music, fresh cast and authenticity, due to the involvement of many of

490-532: The Musical (2014). Luhrmann is known for his Grammy -nominated soundtracks for Moulin Rouge! and The Great Gatsby , as well as his record label House of Iona, a co-venture with RCA Records . Serving as producer on all of his musical soundtracks, he also holds writing credits on many of the individual tracks. His album Something for Everybody features music from many of his films and also includes his hit " Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen) ". Luhrmann

525-403: The adaptation as "the best attempt yet to capture the essence of the novel" while Fitzgerald's granddaughter praised the movie, saying "Scott would have been proud." The following year, at the 86th Academy Awards , the film won in both of its nominated categories: Best Production Design and Best Costume Design . The soundtrack, produced by Luhrmann, Anton Monsted, and Jay-Z , sought to blend

560-639: The annual Met Gala as well as producing a short film for the museum, celebrating Miuccia Prada and Elsa Schiaparelli . More recently, he and his wife Catherine Martin have adapted their style for projects in events, retail, architecture and design with Barneys New York and developer and hotelier Alan Faena . In November 2022, Lurhmann featured in Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4; his chosen favourite track, book and luxury item were " Che gelida manina " from Puccini 's La bohème (sung by Pavarotti ), Tolstoy 's War and Peace , and

595-698: The box office for many weeks in France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the Scandinavian countries. It is the second-highest grossing Australian film of all time, next to Crocodile Dundee and ahead of Happy Feet . In 2013, Luhrmann adapted F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby , shot in 3D, starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby , Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway , Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan , Joel Edgerton as Tom Buchanan, Australian newcomer Elizabeth Debicki as Jordan Baker, and legendary Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan as Meyer Wolfsheim. For

630-906: The country's most celebrated actors, including Nicole Kidman , Hugh Jackman , and David Gulpilil . Situated between the two World Wars, the film blended a nostalgic romance with major events from Australian history, including the Bombing of Darwin , and the true story of the Stolen Generations , wherein thousands of mixed-race Aboriginal children were stolen from their families by the state and forcibly integrated into white society. The movie's racial politics were controversial for their time, and notably, its production coincided with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's 2008 Apology to Australia's Indigenous peoples . Marcia Langton , professor of Australian indigenous studies at Melbourne University publicly supported

665-452: The era's key historical figures in central roles to the show's development. Part One got a score of 77% from Rotten Tomatoes , while Part Two holds a critic score of 86%. Film Television Television Film Luhrmann, who started appearing on TV screen in 1981, appeared in Winter of Our Dreams , directed by John Duigan . By 1992, he already can direct a film, thus started with

700-415: The film, Luhrmann and costume/production designer Catherine Martin collaborated with Prada , Brooks Brothers , and Tiffany & Co. to create period-inspired dresses, suits, and jewellery based on their own archives and true to the book's own references to luxury brands. The film grossed over $ 353 million worldwide, making it the director's highest-grossing movie to date. Critic Richard Roeper described

735-468: The film, saying "Luhrmann depicts with satirical sharpness the racial caste system of that time... In his imagined cinema of the 1940s, the spatial and social shape of racism is reconstructed with such exact detail, I felt I had been transported back to my own childhood." While achieving modest box office success in the United States, the film was very successful in Europe, maintaining the #1 slot at

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770-613: The jury at the 2023 Red Sea International Film Festival held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Luhrmann has cited Italian grand opera as a major influence on his work and has also given a nod to other theatrical styles, such as Bollywood films, as having influenced his style. Luhrmann was a ballroom dancer as a child and his mother taught ballroom dancing which was an inspiration for Strictly Ballroom . Luhrmann's favourite films are Star 80 , 8½ , War and Peace , Medium Cool and Fitzcarraldo . Luhrmann's influence has extended outside

805-522: The music of the Jazz Age with contemporary hip hop as two historical analogues. Featured artists included Beyoncé , Jack White , Lana Del Rey , Sia , will.i.am , The xx , and Florence and the Machine ; the soundtrack also included score from the film's composer and Luhrmann's repeat collaborator Craig Armstrong . The album's sales exceeded expectations, marking the biggest digital sales week for

840-480: The same year was cast opposite Judy Davis in the Australian film Winter of Our Dreams . In 1982, using the money he had earned from film and television work, he funded his own theatre company, The Bond Theatre Company . The company performed at the pavilion at Sydney's Bondi Beach . At the same time, he conceived and appeared in a controversial television documentary, Kids of the Cross , where Luhrmann, embedded as

875-473: The school's version of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 , and Narrabeen Sports High School , where he met future collaborator Craig Pearce . Luhrmann received the nickname "Baz" at school, given to him because of his hair style, the name coming from the puppet character Basil Brush . While still in high school, Luhrmann changed his name by deed poll to Bazmark, joining his nickname and birth name together. In 1980, Luhrmann graduated from high school, and in

910-614: The short play Strictly Ballroom which premiered at the Wharf Theatre , Luhrmann moved into film. He made his directorial debut with the 1992 film version of Strictly Ballroom . Luhrmann's modern film interpretation Romeo + Juliet (1996), based on the William Shakespeare play and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes , defeated Titanic at the BAFTAs for best direction, music and screenplay. The film

945-522: The star of the Moulin Rouge, cabaret actress and courtesan, Satine ( Nicole Kidman ). The film was praised by its adherents, including musical directors Robert Wise and Stanley Donen , as having re-invented the modern musical, blending decades of popular music in remixes and mash-ups. The movie was named one of the AFI's top ten films of 2001 and in 2010 was chosen as the top film of the 2000s decade in

980-517: The title Never Never . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Never_Never&oldid=1248833824 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Never Never (Australian outback) One reference earlier than Barcroft Boake's

1015-698: The top ten highest worldwide grossing Australian films of all time. On the screen, he is best known for his Red Curtain Trilogy , consisting of his romantic comedy film Strictly Ballroom (1992) and the romantic tragedies William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (1996) and Moulin Rouge! (2001). Following the trilogy, projects included Australia (2008), The Great Gatsby (2013), Elvis (2022), and his television period drama The Get Down (2016) for Netflix . Additional projects include stage productions of Giacomo Puccini 's La bohème for both Opera Australia and Broadway , and Strictly Ballroom

1050-507: The traditional realm of media and entertainment. Deeply involved in the fashion and art worlds, Luhrmann's No. 5 the Film for Chanel not only holds a Guinness World Record for the highest budget for an advertising commercial ever produced, but pioneered the now commonplace genre of fashion film and branded content . Luhrmann works closely with the Metropolitan Museum of Art 's Anna Wintour Costume Center , having chaired

1085-554: The video of "Love Is in the Air" by John Paul Young . The next year, Luhrmann staged his interpretation of A Midsummer Night's Dream by Benjamin Britten . In 1997 when the CD of Something for Everybody was released, it featured Luhrmann's films and operas. Following the success, he created and managed a company Bazmark  [ fr ] along his wife, Catherine Martin . In 1997 as

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1120-578: Was asked by the Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd to make adverts for the promotion of tourism in Australia. In 2009 during the 81st Academy Awards in February, Luhrmann put together a number dedicated to musicals which consisted of Hugh Jackman , Beyoncé , Zac Efron , Vanessa Hudgens , Dominic Cooper and Amanda Seyfried . In September of same year, he appeared as a guest judge of

1155-533: Was born in Sydney. His mother, Barbara Carmel ( née  Brennan ), was a ballroom dance teacher and dress shop owner, and his father, Leonard Luhrmann, ran a petrol station and a movie theatre. He was raised in Herons Creek , a tiny rural settlement in mid-northern New South Wales . He attended St Joseph's Hastings Regional School, Port Macquarie (1975–1978); St Paul's Catholic College , performing in

1190-669: Was celebrated at the Berlin Film Festival, where it was recognised with the Golden Bear award for direction and Silver Bear for DiCaprio's performance. Luhrmann also produced both volumes of the soundtrack album, which went triple-platinum. Luhrmann's Oscar-winning musical Moulin Rouge! (2001), set in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris at the dawn of the 20th century, told the story of an English poet/writer, Christian ( Ewan McGregor ) who falls in love with

1225-513: Was reported that Luhrmann's next theatrical release would be an adaption of the life of Joan of Arc , titled Jehanne d’Arc . The project was described as “The ultimate teenage girl coming of age story, set in the Hundred Years’ War .” In 2016, Luhrmann collaborated with award-winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis on the Netflix series The Get Down about the birth of hip hop in

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