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Rowan Joffé

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Rowan Joffé
Born
Rowan Marc Joffé

1973 (age 50–51)
London, England
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Parent(s)Roland Joffé
Jane Lapotaire
RelativesNathalie Lunghi (half-sister)

Rowan Marc Joffé (born 1973)[1] is a British screenwriter and director. He is the son of director Roland Joffé and actress Jane Lapotaire, and half-brother of actress Nathalie Lunghi.

Joffé's first two screenwriting projects (Last Resort and Gas Attack) both won the Best New British Feature Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. He directed The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall which won the Best Single Drama Award at the 2009 BAFTA TV Awards.[2]

In 2009, Joffé directed his first feature film, his own adaptation of the novel Brighton Rock which relocates the action to the 1960s.[3]

Joffé's next project was an adaptation of the S.J. Watson novel Before I Go to Sleep,[4] with Nicole Kidman in the lead.[5]

He is developing an adaptation of A Very Private Gentleman by Martin Booth.[6]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Rowan Joffé, Volume No: 5E, Page #2077". Findmypast.co.uk.
  2. ^ Agency Profile
  3. ^ Dawtrey, Adam (2008-05-15). "Optimum to remake 'Brighton Rock'". Variety (magazine). Retrieved 2008-05-24.
  4. ^ Before I Go to Sleep
  5. ^ Multi-Dimensional Sales Art for Before I Go to Sleep
  6. ^ 2007 Guardian Interview