Kennedy met
George Miller at the
University of Melbourne in 1969. The first mini-film made by both was
Violence in the Cinema, filmed in
Yarraville, Melbourne. The film won international acclaim and this led to the formation of the new film company
Kennedy Miller, which was incorporated in 1975 with both George Miller and Byron Kennedy as co-directors. Their first major movie together was the international smash hit
Mad Max (1979). This film set a record for the highest-grossing film relative to budget, a record which was only broken with the advent of
The Blair Witch Project (1999). In 1981, Kennedy produced the film
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, the sequel to
Mad Max, which grossed over million worldwide. ==Death==