Justin Dallas Kurzel (born c. 1974) is an Australian film director.
Justin Dallas Kurzel was born around 1974 in Gawler, South Australia to a family with immigrant roots, his father hailing from Poland and his mother from Malta.
His younger brother, Jed Kurzel, is a blues rock musician who has scored most of Justin's films.
1999
In 1999 Kurzel was awarded a Mike Walsh Fellowship.
2003
Kurzel will direct multiple episodes of Apple TV's television adaptation of the 2003 novel Shantaram.
It was announced in late 2022 that Kurzel will direct a limited series adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s Booker Prize-winning novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
Kurzel is married to actress Essie Davis.
They have twin daughters.
2004
His Victorian College of the Arts graduating short film Blue Tongue (2004) screened in over 13 international films festivals and won Best Short at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
2011
Kurzel's feature film debut was Snowtown (2011), for which he won the AACTA Award for Best Direction.
Though controversial for its violence, the film was generally praised and holds an 84% on Rotten Tomatoes with the critic consensus: "It's a bleak and brutal endurance test, but for viewers with the strength and patience to make it to the end, Snowtown will prove an uncommonly powerful viewing experience."
2015
His 2015 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
2016
In 2016, Kurzel directed Assassin's Creed (2016), based on the video game franchise of the same name.
2018
Kurzel directed True History of the Kelly Gang in 2018, adapted from Peter Carey's 2001 Man Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name, written from the viewpoint of legendary Australian bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly.
2019
The film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in Australian cinemas in 2020.