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  • Comment: Need more sources focusing on Leach himself and his directing style not just announcements that he is the director. Also should be independent of the primary sourced film festival. AngusWOOF (barksniff) 20:39, 10 December 2018 (UTC)

Tomas Leach is a British filmmaker[1]. He studied at Bournemouth Arts Institute before taking a scholarship at Fabrica.

After directing short documentaries and commercials[2] [3], Leach directed his first feature documentary In No Great Hurry: 13 Lessons in Life with Saul Leiter (2013) about photographer Saul Leiter. [4][5][6] It made the Seattle Times' top ten list of 2014.

In 2016 he directed The Lure. A feature documentary about the hunt for Forrest Fenn's treasure.[7][8]

His short film Alba: Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future premiered at Reykjavik Film Festival in 2018.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Exclusive: Tomas Leach explains the effort behind his new documentary about New York street photographer Saul Leiter". It’s Nice That. 2012-06-21. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  2. ^ "Watch Bubbles from 'The Wire' Narrate This Nick Cave Story". Noisey. 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  3. ^ "YCN | Events | A Summer of Learning - Tomas Leach". YCN. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  4. ^ "Creating Neon Poetry With a Patient Camera". Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  5. ^ "Tomas Leach". Filmmaker Magazine. Retrieved 2018-12-19. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  6. ^ "Photographer Saul Leiter, "In No Great Hurry" | The Leonard Lopate Show". WNYC. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  7. ^ "There is something so magical about the idea of a treasure hunt". WePresent. Retrieved 2018-12-19.
  8. ^ "The Lure - Vice". Vice. 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2018-11-12.
  9. ^ Fagerholm, Matt. "RIFF 2018: Welcome to Sodom, Over the Limit, Daughter's Table | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert". www.rogerebert.com. Retrieved 2018-11-12.