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Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 16/06/2017
» Richie Moore is an award winning American cinematographer and director based in both Bangkok and Los Angeles. His latest production, Who's Watching Oliver, was his directorial debut and has garnered numerous accolades across film festivals worldwide. Richie has a fascinating story. At 16 he dropped out of high school and began working on film sets. Growing up on productions, he was basically raised by his father's film crew and learned to master the ropes from square one. It's obvious film-making has always been more than a career for him; it's his life. His perseverance as a young worker compelled his obsession for film-making and blossomed his love and respect for the duties and contributions of crew members. Over his career, he's done camera work on some notable titles in Hollywood, including The Hangover (parts two and three), Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol as well as Netflix's Marco Polo series. Most recently, Richie made the leap into writing and directing. His debut film, Who's Watching Oliver is an indisputable fan favourite in the film festival circuit. The film's popularity has gained some serious momentum already, winning seven "Best Feature Film" awards, five "Best Actor" awards and tallying up to more than 20 nominations. Guru spoke with the man behind the silver screen to get some insider information on his new flick and to see what makes him tick.
AFP, Published on 02/11/2016
» LONDON - British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland began the mind games early ahead of next year's tour of New Zealand by accusing the world champions' fans of being arrogant.
AFP, Published on 14/04/2016
» WELLINGTON - All Blacks legend Richie McCaw said he was humbled to receive New Zealand's top civic honour on Thursday, but also relieved he does not have to adopt the title "Sir Richie".
AFP, Published on 25/02/2016
» SYDNEY - Super Rugby spreads its horizons to Japan and Argentina as the new season kicks off on Friday with an ambitious expansion to 18 teams and two more continents but also a conspicuous lack of star power.
AFP, Published on 31/12/2015
» WELLINGTON - Celebrated All Blacks captain Richie McCaw has sidestepped a knighthood and been awarded New Zealand's supreme honour -- the Order of New Zealand, which recognises the country's "most respected people".
AFP, Published on 28/10/2015
» TWICKENHAM (UNITED KINGDOM) - Nigel Owens will have two of the best assistant referees in his ear in Saturday's fiery World Cup final -- Richie McCaw and Stephen Moore.
AFP, Published on 16/08/2015
» AUCKLAND - All Blacks coach Steve Hansen revisited the New Zealand's nightmare 2007 World Cup campaign as he played down the significance of their emphatic 41-13 victory over the Wallabies on Saturday.
AFP, Published on 15/08/2015
» AUCKLAND - A standing ovation from 48,000 fans at Richie McCaw's farewell appearance in New Zealand finally broke the All Black skipper's stoic exterior after he played a world record 142nd Test on Saturday.
AFP, Published on 13/08/2015
» AUCKLAND - Saturday's clash between New Zealand and Australia has all the ingredients of a "great Test", with World Cup considerations looming large, All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said Thursday.
AFP, Published on 13/08/2015
» SYDNEY - Australia have recalled Quade Cooper and rested David Pocock from their twin openside flanker weapon among six changes in the side to face the All Blacks in Auckland on Saturday.