Baillie Walsh
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Baillie Walsh | |
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Born | Baillie Walsh 14 December 1959 |
Occupation | Film director |
Baillie Walsh is a British film director and screenwriter.[1][2]
Career[edit]
Walsh made his feature-film debut with Flashbacks of a Fool,[3] starring Daniel Craig and Felicity Jones, which he wrote and directed. He has also directed the documentaries Mirror Mirror, Lord Don't Slow Me Down, Springsteen & I, and Being James Bond, a documentary about Daniel Craig's tenure in the role.
Walsh has also created films and advertisements for corporate brands including Levis, Sony, Huawei, Citroën, Versace, Hugo Boss, Cartier, YSL, and Thierry Mugler, and has worked with actors such as Eva Mendes, Ryan Reynolds, Scarlett Johansson, and Anne Hathaway.
He has also directed music videos for artists[4] such as Oasis, Kylie Minogue, New Order, INXS, and Spiritualized.
Other notable works include the hologram installation of Kate Moss[5] for the designer Alexander McQueen, Massive Attack’s ‘Unfinished Sympathy’ video, and the 2018 charity video Malaria Must Die So Millions Can Live. Walsh also directed ABBA Voyage Arena, a concert notable for its use of holographic technology instead of live performance.
Filmography[edit]
- 1996: Mirror, Mirror
- 2001: Massive Attack: Eleven Promos
- 2004: I'm Only Looking: The Best of INXS
- 2007: Lord Don't Slow Me Down
- 2008: Flashbacks of a Fool[6]
- 2013: Springsteen & I
- 2021: Being James Bond
References[edit]
- ^ Baillie Walsh Nowness article
- ^ Gant, Charles. "How UK filmmaker Baillie Walsh helped to bring ABBA Voyage to life". Screendaily. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
- ^ Baillie Walsh interview promoting the release of :Flashbacks of a Fool
- ^ Baillie Walsh Nowness article
- ^ Kate Moss in 3D Behind the scenes
- ^ Flashbacks of a Fool
External links[edit]
- Baillie Walsh at IMDb
- Baillie Walsh’ Black Dog Films portfolio
- Baillie Walsh’ RSA Films portfolio