Nigel Buesst (born 30 April 1938) is an Australian filmmaker. After graduating Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1960 from Melbourne University he headed overseas to London and worked as an assistant editor at Shepperton Studios. On returning to Melbourne in 1962 he worked for some months at the ABC's Ripponlea newsroom, and freelanced as a cameraman on various productions. He also started directing his own films, beginning with "Fun Radio" in 1963. He was also a co-founder and the artistic director of the St Kilda Film Festival from 1986 to 1990.
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(Director)
Bonjour Balwyn
(Director)
The Rise and Fall of Squizzy Taylor
(Director)
Come Out Fighting
(Director)
The Twentieth
(Director)
The Destruction of St. Patrick's College 1971
(Director)
Black Sheep Gathers No Moss
(Director)
Fun Radio
(Director)
Dead Easy
(Director)
Desire
(Sound Recordist)
Desire
(Editor)
Lovesick
(Assistant Editor)
Jazz Scrapbook
(Director)
Darwin Harbour
(Director)
Jacka V.C.
(Director)
Carlton + Godard = Cinema
(Director)
Gerry Humphrys: The Loved One
(Director)
Benny Featherstone: Prince of Good Fellows
(Director)
Sympathy in Summer
(Cinematography)
Thread of Voice
(Property Master)