Paul Andrew Williams

Paul Andrew Williams (born 1973[1] in Portsmouth, England) is a British film writer and director. He won the New Director's Award for his film London to Brighton in the 2006 Edinburgh International Film Festival.[2]

Paul Andrew Williams at 26th BIFFF (Brussels) in March 2008

Career

Williams began his career as an actor but later wrote and directed pop-promos, viral ads and short films.[3] In 2001 he wrote and directed the short film Royalty which inspired London to Brighton. Royalty premiered at the London Film Festival in 2001, was shown UK television, was shortlisted for the Kodak showcase, and later screened at BAFTA. In 2003 Williams was the only UK-based director to be picked up by the Fox Searchlight Director's Lab. His short film, It's Okay to Drink Whiskey, made through this programme, premiered at 2004's Sundance Film Festival. His UK TV debut, Naked, was pick of the day in Time Out magazine.[4]

Through a new development slate between Pathe and BBC Films, Williams was hired to write The Choir.[5] Williams wrote and directed the psychological thriller Cherry Tree Lane,[6] which premiered as part of the Fright Fest.[7]

Filmography

Writer

Director

Actor

Producer

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References

  1. "IMDB".. URL retrieved on 31 March 2008
  2. "BBC – Film Network".. URL retrieved on 31 March 2008
  3. "London to Brighton – Official Site". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2008-04-03.. URL retrieved on 3 April 2008
  4. One-Sheet and Stills: Cherry Tree Lane
  5. "The Cottage – Official Site".. URL retrieved on 3 April 2008
  6. First Look at 'Cottage' Director's Trip to 'Cherry Tree Lane'
  7. FrightFest '10: 'Cherry Lane' an Axe of a Good TIme
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