John Hardwick

John Hardwick
Born John Hardwick
1965 (age 46–47)
Liverpool, England, UK
Nationality English British
Occupation Director, Writer, Producer
Years active 1990 – present

John Hardwick is a television, film and theatre director whose projects have been produced by companies such as Film4, BBC, Warp, Kudos, Channel4 and BFI.

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Biography

Hardwick attended Swansea University from 1984 until 1988, he studied American Studies and Literature and graduated with a 2:1 degree. During his time there, he also spent a year at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Hardwick also directed a number of episodes of the television drama Nearly Famous starring Aaron Johnson, Tallulah Riley and Jimi Mistry. He also directed the one-off thriller The Trial which featured Anthony Flanagan and Lee Williams.

His short films include the award-winning Mule and To Have And To Hold which starred Suzanne Lothar. And his cult feature film 33x Around The Sun featured Lars Rudolph and Eileen Walsh and was released in 2005.

Hardwick has also made numerous music videos but was first spotted in 1997 when two members of the Derby band The Beekeepers had seen a short film John had made which appeared late one night on Channel 4. The Beekeepers, who were signed to the Beggars Banquet recording company, managed to track down John, they then convinced the managing director of the label to let John shoot their first video. The video for the single 'Do You Behave Like That At Home?' appeared on many TV shows in 1997 and was spotted by Blur who later went on to work with John.

Artist John has worked for:- The Beekeepers, Blur, Keane, Arctic Monkeys, New Order, Travis, Dido, and Manic Street Preachers.

In theatre, Hardwick co-devised and performed international touring theatre shows with the award-winning company Blast Theory from 1996-2000.

He later went on to direct his own work such as the major production of Max Frisch’s Gantenbein at the Hebbel Am Ufer Theater in Berlin in 2006. In the same period he also directed An Audience With Adrienne which was nominated for the Total Theatre Award at the Edinburgh Festival.

More recently he has directed two shows for Volcano Theatre, 1977 and I-Witness. In 2008 he wrote and directed the drama Death of a Pirate for BBC Radio 4 as their afternoon play.

Television

  1. Regulars - Channel4 - pilot
  2. Nearly Famous - More4 - 2x60 minute episodes
  3. The Trial - Channel4 - 1x30 minute thriller

Films

  1. 33X Around the Sun (2005)</ref>[1]
  2. Mule (2002)
  3. To Have and to Hold (2000)
  4. Wetwork (2000)

Music videos

1997

  1. Orbital - "The Saint" (1997)
  2. The Beekeepers - "Do You Behave Like That At Home" (1997)
  3. Blur - "M.O.R." (1997)

1999

  1. Hefner - "Sweetness Lies Within" (1999)
  2. Hefner - "I Took Her Love for Granted" (1999)
  3. Travis - "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" (1999)
  4. Travis - "Writing to Reach You" (1999)

2000

  1. Hefner - "Good Fruit" (2000)

2004

  1. Blur - "Crazy Beat" (2004)
  2. Blur - "Out of Time" (2004)

2006

  1. Arctic Monkeys - "Leave Before the Lights Come On" (2006)
  2. Arctic Monkeys - "Fake Tales of San Francisco" (2006)

2007

  1. Manic Street Preachers with Nina Persson - "Your Love Alone" (2007)

2008

  1. Keane - "The Lovers Are Losing" (2008)

2009

  1. Dido - "Burnin' Love" (2009)

Awards

• 2008 Best Performance - British Television Advertising Awards, UK - Anti Drink Drive

• 2008 Best Casting - British Television Advertising Awards, UK - Anti Drink Drive

• 2007 Nominated for The Total Theatre Award - Edinburgh Festival - An Audience With Adrienne

• 2004 Best Use of Archive Film - BBC Awards, UK - Blur - Out Of Time

• 2003 Silver Lion - Cannes Advertising Festival, France - Umbro

• 2003 Silver - Kinsale Advertising Festival, Ireland - Umbro

• 2003 Bronze - British Television Advertising Awards, UK - Umbro

• 2003 Bronze - Clio Awards, Chicago, USA - Umbro

• 2002 Best Short Film - Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia - Mule

• 2002 Best Short Film - East End Film Festival, London - Mule

• 2001 Best Director - Buenos Aires International Film Festival, Argentina - To Have And To Hold

• 2001 Best Short - Audience Award - Cambridge Film Festival, UK - To Have And To Hold

• 1999 Best New Director - C.A.D. Awards, London - Travis

• 1999 Best New Video - M.V.P. Awards, Los Angeles, USA - Orbital

References

Cited references

  1. ^ Discussion (13 Dec, 2005). Discussion about the film "33x around the sun". Guardian Talkboard. http://mediatalk.guardian.co.uk/WebX/.774848fd/31?14@243.r5KrcI3ROCC@. Retrieved 2009-04-03 

http://www.volcanotheatre.co.uk/144/news/offsite-again.html

http://www.volcanotheatre.co.uk/184/artists/john-hardwick.html

General references

  1. mvdbase.com — John Hardwick Videography

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