David Michôd ([Mish-oh]; born 30 November 1972 in Sydney) is an Australian film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for directing his first feature film, the critically acclaimed crime drama Animal Kingdom (2010), which got an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actress Jacki Weaver. His follow-up was the dystopian drama The Rover (2014) with Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson, War Machine (2017) with Brad Pitt and The King (2019) with Timothée Chalamet.
Solo
(Director)
Animal Kingdom
(Screenplay)
Animal Kingdom
(Director)
Crossbow
(Director)
Bear
(Writer)
The Rover
(Director)
I Love Sarah Jane
(Writer)
Wizards!
(Director)
Wizards!
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Wizards!
(Writer)
Griff the Invisible
(Thanks)
Dumpy Goes to the Big Smoke
(Producer)
Netherland Dwarf
(Director)
Wicker
(Producer)
Shark
(Screenplay)
Spider
(Writer)
Hesher
(Writer)
Netherland Dwarf
(Writer)
Untitled Christy Martin Biopic
(Director)
Untitled Christy Martin Biopic
(Writer)
Untitled Christy Martin Biopic
(Producer)
Tenzing
(Executive Producer)
The King
(Director)
War Machine
(Screenplay)
Crossbow
(Writer)
War Machine
(Director)
The Rover
(Story)
The Rover
(Producer)
The Rover
(Screenplay)
Ezra White, LL.B.
(Director)
Ezra White, LL.B.
(Writer)
Inside the Square
(Director)
Solo
(Screenplay)
The King
(Producer)
The King
(Screenplay)
The IF Thing
(Writer)
The Square
(Thanks)
Florence Has Left the Building
(Thanks)
Florence Has Left the Building
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Catch-22
(Executive Producer)
Catch-22
(Writer)
Dangerous
(Writer)
Animal Kingdom
(Executive Producer)
Enlightened
(Director)
Flesh and Bone
(Director)
Catch-22
(Creator)