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Liz Hobday

Aussie filmmaking royalty in the King's spotlight

Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin in 2014 discussing Strictly Ballroom the Musical. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

It's a long way from the small town of Herons Creek to Hollywood - and to the King's Birthday Honours List.

That's been the trail taken by Australia's most commercially successful film director Baz Luhrmann, who grew up in the NSW outback town and on Monday will be appointed a Companion (AC) of the Order of Australia as part of the King's Birthday Honours List.

He's been honoured for eminent service to the arts as a filmmaker, to the theatre, to cultural heritage, and to the development of artistic talent.

"My personal journey from a small, rural town to the world stage would not have been possible but for those who came before having the vision to support the arts, allowing us to reflect our stories back to ourselves and participate in global culture as Australians," Luhrmann said in a statement to AAP.

The 62-year-old came to prominence with 1992's Strictly Ballroom, which was his first screen collaboration with his now wife, award-winning costume designer Catherine Martin, who was responsible for the film's dazzling outfits.

Martin, who has won more Oscars than any other Australian, has also been appointed an AC.

"I am so honoured to be joining the ranks of so many illustrious Australians, whom I have admired and been inspired by," she said.

"Being recognised in your home country is especially meaningful." 

Catherine Martin, Baz Luhrmann, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman in 2008.
Martin and Luhrmann worked with Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman on the film Australia. (Paul Miller/AAP PHOTOS)

Martin has won four Academy Awards, two each for Moulin Rouge! and The Great Gatsby, from a total of nine nominations.

She has been recognised for eminent service to the arts, to costume, production and set design, and to fostering emerging artistic talent.

After Strictly Ballroom put Luhrmann and Martin on the global stage, they followed up with the sumptuous 1996 feature Romeo + Juliet, and 2001's Moulin Rouge!.

Then came 2008's Australia starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, and 2013's The Great Gatsby, with Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead role.

After a foray into television, Luhrmann returned to the big screen in 2022 with the biopic Elvis starring Austin Butler.

Martin and her team made 90 costumes for the Elvis character, and more than 9000 outfits for extras in the film's many concert scenes.

Catherine Martin and Baz Luhrmann with cast members from ELVIS.
Martin (left) and Luhrmann (second from right) with Elvis cast members. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)

Luhrmann has most recently been in Los Angeles for Sony's Music Vision Content Showcase, which featured his release EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, based on previously unseen recordings.

The project is not quite a documentary or a concert film, Luhrmann told the showcase audience.

"We call it EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, and he will sing and tell his story like never before. He will tell it. Because what was remarkable is that we found audio of Elvis talking about his life."

Researchers unearthed a massive 68 boxes of film negative in the Warners Bros. film vaults, as well as unseen 8mm footage of Elvis, which has since been restored.

As for projects in the pipeline, Luhrmann is reportedly working on another biopic, this time about Joan of Arc and based on a novel by fellow Australian Thomas Keneally.

Meanwhile Martin has recently directed a short film titled Grande Envie, for luxury fashion label Miu Miu's Upcycled collection.

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