Gillies MacKinnon

Nationality:
Scottish
Birthdate:
01/08/1948
Birthplace:
Glasgow, Scotland
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A former art teacher and cartoonist, Gillies MacKinnon became intrigued with film and started experimenting with the medium. His work won him acceptance into the National Film School, where he first met future collaborator Shane Connaughton. "Passing Glory" (1986), his graduation film, also marked his first collaboration with his brother Billy, who served as producer. MacKinnon's first film given any wide release was "Conquest of the South Pole", a 1989 docudrama about unemployed Edinburgh youths who attempt to recreate Roald Amundsen's expedition to the South Pole. He followed this with two Continued
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Milestone
 
Raised in Glasgow, Scotland
 
Met Shane Connaughton at National Film School
1986 
First collaboration with brother Billy, MacKinnon's graduation film, "Passing Glory"; Billy served as producer
1989 
Feature film directorial debut, "Conquest of the South Pole"
1991 
Won first real notice as a director with "The Grass Arena" (shown on BBC television)
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