Ash (director)
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Ash (born 1967, London, England, UK) is an independent film-maker known for his frugal budgets. He has a bachelor's degree in experimental psychology from Sussex University, attended the Pasadena Art Center for film school, and is currently residing in Los Angeles, CA.
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[edit] Filmography
- Bang - 1995
- Pups - 1999
- The Blind Bastards Club - 2002
- Little Warriors - 2002
- This Girl's Life - 2003
- The Confession - 2005
- Poor Things - Pre-production - 2008
[edit] Awards
- 1999 - Stockholm Film Festival - Nominated for "Bronze Horse" Award for Pups
- 2000 - Cognac Festival du Film Policier - Won "New Blood" Award for Pups
- 2000 - Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival - Won "Grand Jury Prize" for Pups
[edit] Trivia
- Ash is legally blind without his contact lens[1].
- To fund his first film, Ash worked as a stripper, an experience that would later inspire the film Bang.
- As a student at the Pasadena Art Center, Ash once got Richard Harris to act in his student film for free[2].
- Ash's nephew is independent film-maker Sam Baron.