Michael Lennox

Michael Lennox or Michael Carson Lennox[1] is a Northern Irish film director, who was born and raised in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

Michael Lennox
Born
OccupationFilm director
Years active2008 – present

Biography

From an early age Michael Lennox was inspired by cinema and began to make plans for a career as a filmmaker. In 2008, he made his first short film, called Rip and the Preacher. The film was shown at the Californian Cinequest Film Festival, the LA Shorts Fest and a lot of other film festivals around the world.[2] In 2010 Michael Lennox made his Television debut with a 30-minute drama, called Eclipse, starring Andrew Buchan. Eclipse was an episode for the 8th season of the British TV series Coming Up.[3][4]

Then Michael Lennox gained a place on the Master of Arts in Fiction directing-course at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield. His work at the university included the short film The Back of Beyond. It was screened as part of the BAFTA NFTS Stars of Tomorrow - event and won the Royal Television Society Student Television Award in the Post Graduate Section. The film also won the Pianifica Award and the Junior Jury Award at the Locarno Film Festival in 2012 and was nominated for the European Film Award.[5]

Furthermore, Michael Lennox collaborated on the feature film Hives, which was selected for the San Sebastian Film Festival[6] and the result of a co-production - project between five European film academies.[7]

In 2014, returned to his home in Northern Ireland, Michael Lennox directed the short film Boogaloo and Graham, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. In 2015, Boogaloo and Graham won a BAFTA Award for Best British Short Film and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Film, Live Action.[2] Michael Lennox is currently working on his debut feature A Patch of Fog, starring Stephen Graham and Conleth Hill.[8]

In 2017 and 2018 Michael Lennox directed the first two series of the Channel 4 television sitcom Derry Girls [9]

Filmography

Year Film Functioned as Notes
Director Cinematographer Producer
2008 Rip and the Preacher Yes Short film
2009 Ditching Yes
2009 Dawkins vs Lennox: Has Science Buried God? Yes Documentary, DVD-release
2010 Dinner Party Yes Short film
2010 Coming Up - Eclipse Yes TV series, director of the episode Eclipse
2011 Absence Yes Short film
2012 Nine Lives Yes Short film
2012 Hives (Košnice) Yes Director of the episode London
2012 The Back of Beyond Yes Yes Short film
2013 Queen Victoria and the Crippled Kaiser Yes TV - documentary
2014 The Man Who Shot the Great War Yes TV - documentary
2014 Boogaloo and Graham Yes Short film
2015 Awaydays Yes Short film
2015 A Patch of Fog Yes

Awards and nominations

  • 2012: Pianifica Award for The Back of Beyond at the Locarno International Film Festival
  • 2012: Junior Jury Award for The Back of Beyond in the Leopards of Tomorrow - International Competition at the Locarno International Film Festival
  • 2012: Nominated for the Golden Pardino - Leopards of Tomorrow for The Back of Beyond in the International Competition at the Locarno International Film Festival
  • 2012: Nominated for the Best Short Film Award for The Back of Beyond at the European Film Awards
  • 2013: Best “ExYU generation Next” award for Hives at the Skena Up Festival in Pristina
  • 2015: Nominated for the IFTA Award in the category Best Short Filmfor Boogaloo and Graham at the Irish Film and Television Awards
  • 2015: Nominated for the Crystal Bear in the category Generation Kplus - Best Short Film for Boogaloo and Graham at the Berlin International Film Festival
  • 2015: BAFTA Award for Boogaloo and Graham in the category Best British Short Film at the British Academy Film Awards
  • 2015: Nominated for the Oscar in the category Best Short Film, Live Action for Boogaloo and Graham at the US-american Academy Awards

References

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