• Catherine Breillat

    Catherine Breillat

    CATHERINE BREILLAT
    Catherine Breillat started out in 1967 by studying acting in Paris. Today she is an internationally known filmmaker and novelist.
     
    copyright Guillaume Lavit d’Hautefort
    An iconoclast and breaker of sexual taboo, Sight and Sound recently named her one of the 50 most visionary filmmakers of all time. Amongst her best known films are Romance (1999), [...]

  • Tarik Saleh

    Tarik Saleh

    TARIK SALEH
    He has directed several award-winning documentaries including Gitmo – New Rules of War (2005) which won best documentary at the Seattle Film Festival and Special Grand Jury Mention at Miami Film Festival, and Sacrificio – Who batrayed Che Guevara ? (2001) winning First Prize at International Film Festivals in Cuba, Portugal, Brazil and raising [...]

  • Tom Shankland

    Tom Shankland

    TOM SHANKLAND
    Tom Shankland first studied cinema at the University of Bristol, followed by studies at the National Film School. After directing short films (You Know My Story, Shadow, Bubbles, Bait, Going Down) as well as episodes for a TV series (Marple: the Moving Finger), he turned out his first feature film, the horror thriller WAZ, [...]

  • Christopher Smith

    Christopher Smith

    CHRISTOPHER SMITH
    Chris Smith’s talent was noticed by Dan Films following a short film he wrote and directed called “The Day Grandad Went Blind”. Subsequent to them meeting, he wrote and directed his first feature for the company, a horror film set on the London Underground called “Creep”, starring Franka Potente and Sean Harris. The film [...]