Nathan Parker (writer)

He was nominated for a British Independent Film Award for Best Screenplay at the British Independent Film Awards 2009[2] and a BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film at the 63rd British Academy Film Awards[3] for the 2009 film Moon, and a Canadian Screen Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards for the 2018 film Our House.[4]

Nathan Parker is an English screenwriter.[1]

In addition to his screenplays, he directed the short film Remember Alice Bell? in 2011.

He is the son of filmmaker Alan Parker (1944–2020).[5]

Filmography

gollark: I mean. Maybe it could work in small groups. But small tribe-type setups scale poorly.
gollark: 1. Is that seriously how you read what I was saying? I was saying: fix our minds' weird ingroup/outgroup division.2. That is very vague and does not sound like it could actually work.
gollark: I'm pretty sure we *have* done the ingroup/outgroup thing for... forever. And... probably the solutions are something like transhumanist mind editing, or some bizarre exotic social thing I can't figure out yet.
gollark: I mean that humans are bad in that we randomly divide ourselves into groups then fiercely define ourselves by them, exhibit a crazy amount of exciting different types of flawed reasoning for no good reason, get caught up in complex social signalling games, come up with conclusions then rationalize our way to a vaguely sensible-looking justification, sometimes seemingly refuse to be capable of abstract thought when it's politically convenient, that sort of thing.
gollark: No, I think there are significant improvements possible. But different ones.

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