Charlie Francis (director)
Charlie Francis is a Scottish film director who is possibly best known for his directorial work on the short film Middle Man The film was awarded Best British Short at the Iris Film Festival which included a sponsored prize from Pinewood Studios.[1][2] On 19 March 2015, it was announced by BAFTA Scotland that the film was nominated for the Best Entertainment accolade at the 2015 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards.[3]
Charlie Francis | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 2009–present |
Filmography
Year | Film | Credited as | Notes | ||
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Director | Editor | Producer | |||
2009 | Champagne, Christmas and L.O.L. | Yes | Yes | Short Film | |
2011 | Together in Electric Dreams | Yes | Short Film | ||
Box Squared | Yes | Yes | Yes | Short Film | |
2012 | Cloud Nine | Yes | Yes | Short Film | |
2014 | Middle Man | Yes | Yes | Yes | Short Film |
2016 | When a Man Loves a Woman | Yes | Short Film | ||
Awards
Year | Nominated Work | Awards | Category | Result |
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2014 | Middle Man | Iris Prize Festival | Best British Short (Shared with Katie White) |
Won |
2015 | British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards | Best Entertainment (Shared with Katie White) |
Nominated | |
The Scottish Short Film Festival | Judges 1st Prize (Shared with Katie White) |
Won | ||
Best Original Film (Shared with Katie White) |
Won | |||
References
- Iris Film Festival Winners
- Jill Buchanan, "Falkirk scriptwriter wins Iris Prize at Welsh ‘Oscars’", Falkirk Herald, 23 October 2014
- BAFTA Scotland 2015 Winners & Nominees
External links
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