Julian Gilbey

Julian Gilbey ( born May 1, 1979 in England) is a British film director, screenwriter, editor, cinematographer and actor.

Career

2002 Gilbey wrote the script for his action thriller Reckoning Day, where he also directed the film and cut undertook. In the film, alongside Julian plays with his brother Will. Four years later he wrote the next thriller with his brother. With Rollin 'with the Nines he also led re- directed and acted again as an editor. 2007, it came to the action- thriller Foot Soldier. Here by Julian Gilbey Director and worked as an editor. And as usual, he wrote with Will the screenplay for the film. Finally, the two brothers turned the thriller A Lonely Place to Die - Death Trap Highlands.

Furthermore, Gilbey was as an editor in the films Rise of the Footsoldier Featurette, Boogie Woogie and Doghouse active.

Private

Gilbeys great-grandfather Nigel Bruce was also an actor .. He has a younger brother named Will, as he is a film director, screenwriter, editor, cinematographer and actor. The two have already made ​​several films together like A Lonely Place to Die - Death Trap Highlands, Rollin 'with the Nines and Rise of the Footsoldier.

Filmography

Films as a director and screenwriter

  • 2002: Reckoning Day
  • 2006: Rollin 'with the Nines
  • 2007: Foot Soldier ( Rise of the Footsoldier )

Films as an editor

  • 2002: Reckoning Day
  • 2006: Rollin 'with the Nines
  • 2007: Rise of the Footsoldier Featurette
  • 2007: Foot Soldier ( Rise of the Footsoldier )
  • 2009: Boogie Woogie
  • 2009: Doghouse

Films as an actor and cameraman

  • 2002: Reckoning Day

Awards

  • 2005 Raindance Film Festival: Best UK Feature ( Rollin 'with The Nines )
  • 2007 British Academy Film Award: Nominated for Rollin 'with The Nines
  • 2011 Toronto After Dark Film Festival: Special Award for the best action movie (A Lonely Place to Die - Death Trap Highlands )
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