Graham Jones
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Graham Jones (born 25 November 1973[1]) is an Irish film director.
He was born in Dublin[1] in 1973 and started making films when he was eight years old with the family video camera[citation needed].
After directing some shorts he was accepted into a film school in London[citation needed]. When he reached the final year, however, he decided not to make a graduation film like everyone else but master in theory by interviewing thirty low budget film producers[citation needed].
These interviews were published by the British Film Institute in Jones' 1995 book Talking Pictures: Interviews with Contemporary Film Makers.
A few years later in 1997 Jones directed his own first feature film entitled How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate.[1]
When his next screenplay The History Student unravelled into an unpublished novel Jones attempted to keep busy by directing a 35mm commercial and also a music video, only ever agreeing to work when he had complete creative control.[citation needed]
Fudge 44, his second feature as a director, is released in 2006.[1]
Not to be confused with the British psychologist Graham Jones or the American anthropologist Graham Jones