Luke Eve


Luke Eve is an Australian screen director and producer. Originally a freelance photographer, he transitioned into directing music videos and commercials before moving into film and television. Eve was the winner of Tropfest 2005 with his film Australian Summer. He was the series director of SEX: An Unnatural History and the 2012 ABC series . In 2014, he created, produced, and directed the ground-breaking, critically acclaimed series Low Life, a black comedy about depression starring Henry Nixon and Claire van der Boom.

Early life

Born in Sydney, Australia, Eve was raised on a farm in Sydney’s outer west. After graduating from high school, he started several degrees before moving to the UK, where he spent four years backpacking around Europe and the rest of the world. Returning to Australia in 1999, he pursued a Master of Arts from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, finishing his degree with an internship in New York City for This is That Productions in 2005.

Career

Eve began his career as a freelance photographer working with many unsigned Sydney bands in the early 2000s. He used his work as a springboard to launch into directing music videos. Shortly after he began directing, he launched his own production company, . Eve went on to direct dozens of music videos for Australian bands, including Faker, Damien Leith, Small Mercies, Cosima De Vito, and Nikki Webster. He was nominated for an IF Award for his multiple-award-winning music video for The Hot Lies' Emergency! Emergency!
In 2005, Eve won Tropfest with his third short film, Australian Summer.
In 2009, Eve directed his fourth short film, '. He also directed his first television series, ', for and SBS Television Australia.
The following year, Eve directed and produced , a 14-minute visual-effects-loaded short film starring Damon Gameau that has gone on to screen at over 30 international film festivals and won over a dozen awards.
In 2011, Eve completed work on his second TV series for SBS, SEX: An Unnatural History, produced by and hosted by Julia Zemiro.
In 2012, Eve was the series director of the landmark documentary series Great Southern Land for ABC Television and CJZ Productions. The production garnered Eve an ADG nomination for Best Direction in a Documentary Series.
Eve began production on his acclaimed web series, Low Life, a six-part black comedy series about depression, in 2013. It received a number of online awards, including the Grand Jury Prize at and Best Direction at the .
In 2014, Eve directed two episodes of Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery for CJZ Productions and ABC Television. Production took place in Wales and England.

Personal life

Eve splits his time between Los Angeles and Sydney.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRole
2001KaraokeProducer, Director
2004The Mime ArtistWriter, Producer, Director
2005Australian SummerProducer, Director
2009Man's Best FriendProducer, Director
2010CockroachProducer, Director

TV
YearTitleRole
2009Dave in the LifeDirector
2011SEX: An Unnatural HistorySeries Director
2012Great Southern LandSeries Director
2014Low LifeSeries Director
2014Julia Zemiro's Home DeliveryDirector