Kriv Stenders is an Australian film director, writer, and producer. He gained prominence with the film Red Dog (2011), which became one of Australia's highest-grossing films and won numerous awards. Stenders has directed a variety of genres, including the thriller Kill Me Three Times (2014) and the war film Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan (2019). His work is noted for its storytelling and visual style.
Lucky Country
(Director)
The Illustrated Family Doctor
(Director)
The Illustrated Family Doctor
(Screenplay)
Boxing Day
(Director)
Red Dog
(Director)
Blacktown
(Director)
Blacktown
(Story)
Blacktown
(Producer)
Blacktown
(Cinematography)
Kill Me Three Times
(Director)
Lee Kernaghan: Boy From The Bush
(Director)
Lee Kernaghan: Boy From The Bush
(Writer)
The Go-Betweens: Right Here
(Writer)
Rose Gold
(Creative Consultant)
Why Anzac with Sam Neill
(Director)
Two/Out
(Writer)
Two/Out
(Director)
Motherland
(Director)
The Correspondent
(Director)
Red Dog: True Blue
(Director)
Lucky Country
(Camera Operator)
Australia Day
(Director)
The Go-Betweens: Right Here
(Director)
Poacher
(Director)
Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan
(Director)
Brock: Over the Top
(Writer)
Brock: Over the Top
(Director)
Slim & I
(Director)
Slim & I
(Writer)
The Principal
(Director)
The Pacific: In The Wake of Captain Cook
(Director)
Doctor Doctor
(Director)
Between Two Worlds
(Director)
Jack Irish
(Director)
Wake in Fright
(Director)
Going Country
(Director)
The Disappearance of William Tyrrell
(Director)
The Black Hand
(Director)
The Black Hand
(Writer)