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Grant Gee

Grant is an award winning director and cinematographer. His first drama feature, Everybody Digs Bill Evans—Written by Mark O’Halloran produced by Hot Property Films—recently won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 76th Berlinale.

 

His most recent feature documentary, The Gold Machine, with writer Iain Sinclair, completes a trilogy of acclaimed, internationally distributed feature-documentaries about landscape and literature which began in 2012 with Patience (After Sebald) and continued with Innocence of Memories (with original narration by Nobel Laureate, Orhan Pamuk).

 

His documentary Joy Division, premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and won several awards, including a Grierson Award for Best Cinema Documentary. He also directed the 500,000 DVD-selling film Meeting People is Easy, about the band Radiohead.

Check out Grant’s Website

Innocence of Memories in The Guardian

Patience (After Sebald) in The Guardian

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