Julian Gilbey
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Julian Gilbey | |
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Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter, editor |
Relatives | Nigel Bruce (great-grandfather) Will Gilbey (brother) |
Julian Gilbey is a British film director, editor and screenwriter.
Biography
Gilbey began his movie career in the 2000s with the low-budget 2002 horror film Reckoning Day, working on the project as director, screenwriter, actor, cinematographer, editor, make-up artist and costume designer.[1] In 2006 he wrote, directed and edited the crime drama Rollin' With The Nines.[2] Gilbey wrote, directed and edited Rise of the Footsoldier in 2007.[3] In 2009 he worked as editor on Jake West's comedy horror film Doghouse.[4]
In 2011 he directed and edited survival thriller A Lonely Place to Die, co-written with his brother Will Gilbey.[5]
In 2013 Gilbey directed the international thriller Plastic, that he co-wrote with Will Gilbey and Chris Howard.[6]
Personal life
His great-grandfather was British actor Nigel Bruce and his brother Will is a screenwriter.[7]
Filmography
- Reckoning Day (2000)
- Rollin' With The Nines (2005)
- Rise of the Footsoldier (2007)
- A Lonely Place to Die (2010)
- Plastic (2013) - Director/Editor/Writer
References
- ^ Julian Gilbey exclusive interview: British director talks ‘Reckoning Day’
- ^ Film4
- ^ Rise of the Footsoldier
- ^ Art & Features for Doghouse DVD, Blu-Ray
- ^ Bradshaw, Peter (8 September 2011). "A Lonely Place to Die – review". Guardian.co.uk.
- ^ "Julian Gilbey helming Plastic". firefly company. 20 December 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
- ^ The Rise of the Gilbeys - Screendaily
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