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Curiously, Doyle says he prefers books to photography or cinema. “Reading gives you an imaginary space, whereas film basically tells you what to see,” he says. “Sydney in the Sixties was a period of anarchy. And that rebellious spirit is still with me all that rejection of mediocrity and what was supposed to be normal about stereotypical boys. It was so boring. I hated it. I wanted to get away. I read a lot of crazy stuff that was a bit on the edge.” His yearning for escape from a provincial environment provided the motivation for the 19-year-old Doyle to become a sailor on cargo ships, an endeavour that would quickly bring him to Asia and ultimately be his first connection to filmmaking. ....
Advertisement Almost 50 years after he left for Hong Kong, where his revered films with director Wong Kar Wai helped define the city as a frenetic, romantic cosmopolis to Western audiences, enigmatic cinematographer Christopher Doyle is returning to Australia to make a new movie. Finally, finally, after all this time I m coming home, Doyle, 68, says. You can take the boy out of Cronulla, but you can t take Cronulla out of the boy. Doyle on the set of his feature film, Hong Kong Trilogy, in 2014. The proposed film, a $6 million budget project with the working title Immunodeficiency and set to star Tilda Swinton and Japanese actor Joe Odagiri, will mark Doyle s directorial debut in Australia and will be the first Australian film he s shot since Phillip Noyce s ....