MICHAEL DILLON AM  

 Cinematographer, Documentary Film Maker, Adventurer
 
Michael Dillon AM is one of Australia’s leading cinematographers and makers of adventure and expedition documentaries having won more awards in this field than any other individual worldwide. His documentary “Everest Sea to Summit” is the most internationally awarded adventure documentary of all time winning nine grand prizes at international mountain and exploration film festivals.

 
 
 
 
 

He has made five adventure documentaries with Sir Edmund Hillary his latest, “Beyond Everest, about Sir Edmund Hillary’s ongoing work with the Sherpa people of Everest, has won five international awards.Other expeditions and adventures he has filmed include the first Australian ascent of Everest in 1984, two Everest ballooning expeditions, a base jumping expedition in the Karakoram, four Antarctic expeditions, two English Channel swims , other expeditions in Siberia, Irian Jaya, Africa and the Andes, and a journey by London taxi from London to Sydney.

He is possibly unique in Australia for having received international awards in the diverse fields of Natural History, Adventure and General Documentary cinematography as well as for Direction, Production and Scriptwriting. 
He is a founding Director of the Australian Himalayan Foundation and a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, was awarded the inaugural Australian Geographic Silver Medallion for Excellence in 1986 and was the first Australian to win the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award.

In 2004 Michael became a Member in the General Division of the Order of Australia for service to the Australian Film Industry as a pioneer in adventure and mountain film cinematography, and to the community through support for international humanitarian work.