Sean Ellis (born 1970) is a British film director, writer, producer and fashion photographer. He is best known for his films Cashback (2004), The Broken (2008), Metro Manila (2013), in the Tagalog language, and Anthropoid (2016).
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![]() Ellis (left) at the Osaka European Film Festival. | |
Born | 1970 (age 51–52) Brighton, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 2001–present |
In 2006, he was nominated for an Academy Award[1] in the category "Best Short Film, Live Action" for his film, Cashback. The feature film was produced more than a year after the original 2004 short film was completed. Following a decision in December 2005 to proceed with the feature, Ellis completed the expanded script in seven days. After getting commitments from his cast in March he secured financing and the film went into production in May. This schedule was exceedingly condensed by modern film making standards.[2]
His next major film, The Broken, premiered on 18 January 2008 as part of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[3] It also was the first choice in Horrorfest 2009[4] and was part of the Sitges Film Festival 2008.[5][6]
In 2011 he published the photography book Kubrick the Dog, which he began compiling as a way to deal with his dog's death from canine lymphoma.[7]
Ellis resides in London, England.
Metro Manila picked up three trophies at the 2013 British Independent Film Awards, taking Best British Independent Film, Best Director for Sean Ellis,[8] and Best Achievement in Production.
Year | Title | Notes |
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2001 | Left Turn | N/A |
2004 | Nominated: Oscar Award (Best Short Film, Live Action) Won: Bermuda International Film Festival (Best Narrative Feature) Won: Brest European Short Film Festival (Grand Prix) Won: Chicago International Film Festival (Best Short Film) Won: Tribeca Film Festival (Best Narrative Short) | |
2005 | Selected Shorts#2: European Award Winners | N/A |
2008 | Nominated: Catalan International Film Festival (Best Film) | |
Voyage d'affaires (The Business Trip) | Won: Fuji Short Film Award (Best Short Film)[9] Nominated: British Academy Film Award (Best Short Film) [10] Nominated: BAFTA Award (Best Short Film) | |
2013 | Won: British Independent Film Awards (Best Director) Won: British Independent Film Awards (Best British Film) Won: British Independent Film Awards (Achievement in Production) | |
2016 | ||
2021 |
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