Ruth Platt

Ruth Platt is a British actress, writer and director, who has appeared in The Pianist (2002).

Early life

Platt studied English literature at University College, Oxford, before training at RADA.[1]

Career

In 2015, Platt directed a British horror film, The Lesson[2] which was inspired by Platt's own experience and an article she read where a teacher had a history of violence.[3] In 2019, she directed The Black Forest which screened at Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Films

Television

gollark: I mean, monad implies the other two, but still.
gollark: In fact, lists are functors, applicatives and monads.
gollark: `join` is essentially `flatten`, and `fmap` is like `map` on lists.
gollark: Technically functors have `fmap`, actually.
gollark: Functor: has `map`, lets you run an `a → b` over a `f a` to get a `f b`Applicative: has `<*>`, lets you run a `f (a → b)` over a `f a` to get a `f b` and `pure`, which lets you get a `f a` from an `a`Monad: has `join`, which does `f (f a)) → f a` or alternately `bind`, which is `f a → (a → f b) → f b`.

References

  1. "Ruth Platt - Writer/Director". Urbanfoxfilms.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  2. "Interview: Ruth Platt, director of The Lesson". Vodzilla.co. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  3. "The Lesson Director Looks Lovely". Battle Royal With Cheese. 5 December 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
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