Richard Bracewell
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Richard Bracewell directing The Gigolos. |
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Born | November 28, 1969 (age 37) London, UK |
Richard Bracewell (born November 28, 1969) is a film director with UK feature film production company Punk Cinema, which he set up in 2004 with co-producer and brother Tony Bracewell.
His first movie The Gigolos stars Susannah York, Anna Massey and Sian Phillips alongside newcomers Sacha Tarter and Trevor Sather. Bracewell wrote the film with Tarter and Sather, and directed and produced the film in London (UK) in 2005. He was also cinematographer on the film. The Gigolos was released in UK cinemas by Punk Cinema on March 23, 2007.
The Gigolos was first shown in competition at the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival (AFI FEST) in November 2005, where he was also honoured as one of the New Faces in European Cinema. It has been subsequently screened at film festivals in Perth (WA), Durango, Newport Beach, Cambridge (UK) and at the Dinard Festival of British film. The film has been favourably reviewed by the Los Angeles Times amongst other publications, which called it "a subtly delightful film". On UK release, the Sunday Telegraph wrote, "Bracewell...subverts your every expectation with each new scene", while Metro told readers to "seek out this cliche-confounding, utterly intriguing debut Brit flick."
He has worked previously on short films with writers such as David Wolstencroft and performers such as Al Murray. Before making films, he worked as a cinema usher at the Clapham Picture House in London.
Bracewell was educated at Aylesbury Grammar School at the same time as award-winning British TV comedy writers Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley, and at New College, Oxford where he directed, co-wrote and performed in the Oxford Revue in 1991.