The Australian returns to the Berlinale as the subject of Andrew Dominik’s documentary 'This Much I Know to Be True'
, the Australian songwriter, screenwriter, composer and actor, is no stranger to Berlin — both the city and the festival.
, the Aussie Western starring Guy Pearce and Ray Winstone, which marked his debut as a solo screenwriter.
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