Graham Cantwell
Graham Cantwell | |
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Born | Dublin, Ireland |
Occupation | Director |
Years active | 1999–present |
Height | 6'2" |
Website | |
http://www.powertriphome.com |
Graham Cantwell is an Irish film and television director. He is best known for directing feature film Anton which achieved a three week domestic cinema release and was nominated for three Irish Film and Television Awards in 2009. His short film A Dublin Story was shortlisted for Academy Award Nomination in 2004 having picked up several film festival awards. In 2010 he directed a new television drama The Guards[1] for TV3 in Ireland. In addition to his directing works he is co-founder of Film Venture London[2] and The Attic Studio[3] in Dublin. He is represented by Felix de Wolfe[4] in London.
In April 2011 it was announced he was directing a romantic comedy set in London, The Callback Queen, shooting during April and May of that year.[5]
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Format | Awards |
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2012 | The Callback Queen | Feature Film | |
2010 | The Guards | TV Series | |
2009 | The Letter | Short Film | |
2009 | The Making of Anton | Feature length Documentary | |
2008 | Anton | Feature Film | 2009 Irish Film & Television Awards Nomination: Best Cinematography 2009 Irish Film & Television Awards Nomination: Best Original Score 2009 Irish Film & Television Awards Nomination: Best Supporting Actor[6] |
2007 | Dublin 26.06.08: A Movie in 4 Days | Feature Film | |
2007 | The Coalboat Kids | TV Pilot | |
2007 | A Dublin Story | Short Film | Galway Film Fleadh 2003: Kodak Tiernan McBride Award, Best Short Foyle International Film Festival 2003: Festival Prize, Best Short Film |
References
- ↑ IFTN news, The Guards
- ↑ Film Venture London
- ↑ The Attic Studio
- ↑ Felix de Wolfe
- ↑ IFTN News Item
- ↑ IFTA 2009 Awards
- ↑ A Dublin Story Awards
External links
- Graham Cantwell at the Internet Movie Database
- Powertrip Productions
- Film Venture London
- The Attic Studio