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Smith & Nasht : ウィキペディア英語版
Smith & Nasht
Smith & Nasht is an Australian media production company formed by technology entrepreneur Dick Smith and filmmaker Simon Nasht. The company was established in 2010 and has specialized in "global issue" films. As of 2015, topics have included energy, climate change, over-population and others. Smith&Nasht’s first film – ''I Can Change Your Mind About Climate'' – aired on the ABC in 2012 and was followed by a high‐rating episode of the TV discussion show, Q&A.
== Simon Nasht ==
Nasht is a film producer and former journalist. Honors garnered by his work include Prix Jules Verne for international history film of the year in 2002, a Logie and Australian Writer’s Guild and Director’s Guild awards. In 2009, he received a shared Eureka Prize for Science Journalism. Nasht has written and directed some of the highest rated documentaries for the year for the ABC, including a film about the Sydney Harbour Bridge and ''Dick Smith’s Population Puzzle''. The hour-long Q&A panel that followed the latter was the highest rating show of its kind on Australian television, according to the ABC.〔 Nasht's films have raised the profile of several Australians, including ''The Man Who Made History'', Frank Hurley, and ''Tasmanian Devil'', which focused respectively on Frank Hurley and Errol Flynn, and ''Voyage of the Nautilus'', which focused on Sir Hubert Wilkins about whom he also authored two books: ''The Last Explorer'' and ''No More Beyond''.
In 2014, Nasht criticised Government cuts to documentary funding through Screen Australia stating:,"Documentary has been hit with a totally unjustified cut of more than $2 million while feature film remains a protected species mired in failure."

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