Glendyn Ivin


Glendyn Ivin is an Australian film and television director.

Early life

Glendyn was born in Tamworth. He graduated from the University of Newcastle, Australia in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts in graphic design. In 1998, he attended the Victorian College of the Arts, where he completed a Post Graduate diploma in documentary film.

Career

In 2003, Glendyn directed his first short film, Cracker Bag, which won many awards including the Short Film Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He has directed two feature films, Last Ride in 2009 and Penguin Bloom in 2020.
Glendyn also directed several television series like Seven Types of Ambiguity, Safe Harbour, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart and more.

Filmography

Short film
YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2003Cracker BagAlso producer
2006The DesertAlso editor

Feature filmLast Ride Penguin Bloom
Television
YearTitleNotes
2006Two Twisted1 episode
2010Offspring2 episodes
2012BeaconsfieldTV movie
2012 - 2014Puberty Blues9 episodes
2015Gallipoli7 episodes
2016The Beautiful Lie3 episodes
2017Seven Types of Ambiguity2 episodes
2018Safe Harbour4 episodes
2018The Cry4 episodes
2023The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart7 episodes;
Also executive producer