Jimmy Jack, also credited as Jimmy the Exploder,1 is an Australian screenwriter, film director and producer best known for his work on the 2008 film The Black Balloon.
Biography
Born and raised in Perth, Western Australia, Jack's first film projects consisted of several short films: HMAS Penguin, which he wrote, co-produced acted in; Fade, which he produced; The Cherry Orchard, which he wrote; and The Bathers, which he produced.1 In 2001, he began The Black Balloon with Elissa Down in her hometown of Sydney, New South Wales, and the film was under production for six years until its completion in 2007. The narrative is semi-autobiographical, mostly drawn from Down's childhood experiences, but she asked Jack to join her in writing the screenplay after meeting him in Perth.21 He claims the pair argued often during the writing process and "at one point Elissa threw her laptop at me and I walked out and went back to Perth," later returning upon realising that "the arguments meant richer story material. Neither of us would let the other person get away with bullshit."2
Jack wrote, produced and directed the 2007 film Five Guys Named Moe, which was produced after but released before The Black Balloon.3 He is currently working on Zombie: Sex, Brains and Rock n' Roll with producer James Grandison, a film about a dissatisfied zombie who decides to pursue a career in music.1 Another project he currently has under pre-production is Archimedes Screw, a biographical film about his own father: "My dad grew up on a dairy farm in Victoria, he was one of four sons and there was a fatality, one of the sons was killed and he was meant to be taking over the farm." Jack has been interviewing his family members for several years, creating a more complete picture of events.1
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