Anthony Maras Net Worth

He was born in Australia and has been working in the film industry since 2005. Anthony Maras is an Australian filmmaker who has been working in the film industry since 2005. He is a producer, director, and writer, and is best known for his work on The Palace (2011), Azadi (2005), and Hotel Mumbai (2018). He has established himself as a successful filmmaker in the industry, and continues to create compelling stories for audiences around the world.
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Anthony Maras is an Australian filmmaker whose talent and dedication have propelled him to success in the film industry. Born in Australia, he embarked on his career path in 2005, showcasing his exceptional skills and passion for storytelling. As of 2024, Anthony Maras' net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million, a testament to the recognition and acclaim he has earned throughout his journey. With a promising future ahead, Maras continues to captivate audiences with his creative vision and continues to leave a lasting impact on the world of cinema.

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Biography/Timeline

2009

Anthony also worked as an associate Producer on Last Ride (2009), the debut feature of Palme d'Or winning Director Glendyn Ivin and starring Hugo Weaving.

2011

Maras' film The Palace had its international premiere at the 2011 Telluride Film Festival and won 'Best Short Fiction Film' and 'Best Screenplay in a Short Film' at the 2012 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (AACTA Awards).

2012

The Palace also won Best Short Film at a number of other film festivals and awards ceremonies including the 2012 Beverly Hills Film Festival (Best Short Film, Best Director), 2011 Sydney Film Festival (Best Short Fiction Film), 2011 Melbourne International Film Festival (Best Australian Short Film), 2012 Flickerfest International Festival of Short Films (Best Australian Short Film), 2011 IF Awards (Rising Talent), 2012 Shorts Film Festival (Best Short Film), 2012 Australian Film Festival (Best Short Film) and the 2011 Adelaide Film Festival (Best Short Film – Audience Award).