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- Meets GNG. Substantial coverage in reliable independent sources.such as Adelaide Review and Reuters. FloridaArmy (talk) 00:51, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
Matthew Salleh is a filmmaker in the United States. He has worked on documentary films about barbecue around the world, people and their relationships with dogs, and the adaptive reuse of form Pizza Huts in the United States. He and Rose Tucker established the Urtext film company in Adelaide, Australia.[1] Their documentary Barbecue received a James Beard Award. Their 2020 documentary We Don't Deserve Dogs is being released at SXSW festival.[2] It explores the relationship between men amd dogs.[3]
Barbecue features highlights the culture of grilling in various societies.[4][5][6]
Tucker and Salleh were based in Australia until relocating to Brooklyn, New York.[7] He wrote about making the film We Don't Deserve Dogs.[8]
Filmography
[edit]- Balloons for Sale (2009)
- Pablo’s Villa, a short (2013)
- Central Texas Barbecue, a short (2014)
- Barbecue (2017), a documentary on barbecue in various parts of the world
- We Don't Deserve Dogs (2020)[9][10][11][12]
- Slice of Life: The American Dream, In Former Pizza Huts (2024)[13][14]
References
[edit]- ^ "Urtext Films: Headed for the big smoke". CityMag. November 28, 2016.
- ^ "We Don't Deserve Dogs". SXSW 2020 Schedule.
- ^ Sigler, Gabriel (April 15, 2020). "SXSW 2020: WE DON'T DESERVE DOGS is a beautifully-shot, globe-trotting look at our relationship with man's best friend". Bad Feeling Magazine.
- ^ Dexter, John (September 27, 2016). "Barbecue: "A film about much more than food." (Adelaide Review)".
- ^ "Peace, love and 'Barbecue,' a global film ode to grilled meat (Reuters)" – via mobile.reuters.com.
- ^ "James Beard Best Documentary Nominee 'Barbecue' Is Like Anthony Bourdain Hijacked By Terrence Malick in Decider". March 21, 2018.
- ^ "Filmmakers Rose Tucker + Matthew Salleh | ArtSpeak".
- ^ says, Connie Asher (May 22, 2021). "How We Made Our Film We Don't Deserve Dogs — Almost Alone - MovieMaker Magazine". MovieMaker.
- ^ Anthony, Amelia (April 15, 2021). "Here's proof that 'We Don't Deserve Dogs'". Brooklyn Magazine.
- ^ "Review: 'We Don't Deserve Dogs' a tribute to our canine companions | Datebook". preview.houstonchronicle.com.
- ^ Aziz, Neha (February 6, 2020). "Matthew Salleh Showcases the Unique Relationship Between Dogs and Humans". SXSW.
- ^ "'We Don't Deserve Dogs' documentary shows pet ownership through a global lens".
- ^ Slatter, Sean (July 26, 2024). "Matthew Salleh and Rose Tucker go searching for a slice of the American Dream with new documentary".
- ^ https://www.sxswsydney.com/news/screen-sep4