Biography

Nicholas Connor’s film work has screened at over 50 film festivals globally where he has personally won 37 awards with 64 nominations.
At just 16 years of age he wrote and directed hour-long drama ‘Northern Lights’ (2016), which won multiple awards including ‘Film of the Year’ at UK Monthly Film Festival.
Awarded the Into Film ‘Ones to Watch’ Award 2017 by EON Productions (The Company behind 007) presented by Barbara Broccoli and Charles Dance. In 2018 he was made a BAFTA Mentee.
In 2017, he wrote & directed ‘Cotton Wool’ starring Leanne Best (Star Wars), Crissy Rock (I’m a Celebrity), Kate Rutter (I, Daniel Blake, The Full Monty) & Max Vento (The A Word). The film won the ‘Special Jury Prize’ at the London Film Awards and Nicholas went on to win ‘Best Director’ at the European Independent Film Awards.
Cotton Wool has to this date, won 46 awards with 73 nominations and 28 official selections.
Most recently the film won 6 awards at ‘New York Film Awards’, including Best Picture and a further 4 awards at the Global Independent Film Awards Including Best Drama. Winning 5 awards at ‘LA Film Awards’ including ‘Best Picture’ and ‘Best Actress’ as well as screening in the British Independent Film Festival at Empire Leicester Square. Featuring on BBC News Nationwide and receiving the ‘Humanity Award’ for Film at New Renaissance Film Festival (previously won by the Oscar-Winning ‘The Silent Child’).
ScreenCritix gave the film ★★★★★, calling Nicholas one of the ‘UK’s Hottest Prospects’. UK Film Review awarded the film the ‘Best Short Film of 2018’, stating it was ‘Utterly enrapturing’, ’Affecting and heart-breaking’.
Nicholas has been working on various productions such as Star Wars Episode 9, Pokémon Detective Pikachu, Hitman 2 and Alex Garland’s new TV Series DEV’s. In 2018, he was invited to Kay Mellor’s Writers Think Tank, assisting Mrs Mellor (Band of Gold, The Syndicate, Fat Friends) and her company in developing and brainstorming ideas for a new TV Series.
In the same year, Nicholas was awarded a 'UK Inspirational Children and Young People's Award' for 'Contributions to Arts and Culture' as part of the 'Music in the Mind' event.
Having studied Directing at the renowned ‘National Film and Television School BFI Academy’, Nicholas premiered his film ’The Narrator’ at the British Film Institute. The film led to him being awarded the Rising Star Award at Camarthen Bay Film Festival.
Nicholas worked throughout 2019 & 2020 as a writer/director of a series of animated shorts for new app Jonple, creating over 2 hours of animated content.
In 2020, he joined the judging team at the New York Film Awards and was selected for BFI NETWORK x BAFTA Crew.
Previous talks, masterclasses and Q and A’s include BIMA (British Interactive Media Association), Kings College London, Scottish Mental Health Film Festival and more.

Other Credits

Cotton Wool Featurette (38 minutes) View
Description Year
Running Length: 38 Minutes - Status: Released on 'Prime Video' (UK Only) - BBFC: 12A - Budget: £50,000 (Estimated) - Production Company: Cherwell Productions Ltd. - Aspect Ratio: 2.35: 1 - Camera: Red Epic Dragon (Digital) Arriflex 435 MOS (35MM) - 72 Nominations, 45 Wins and 27 Festival Selections 2017
Northern Lights Featurette (54 minutes) View
Description Year
Running Length: 54 Minutes - Status: Released on Tubi - Fox Corporation (North America, Canada, Australia), Hoopla (Global) and limited DVD. - BBFC: 12A - Budget: £12,000 - Production Company: Cherwell Productions Ltd. 2016
Think Of Me Short Film (8 minutes) View
Description Year
Runtime: 8 Minutes 2015
The Narrator Short Film (10 minutes) View
Description Year
Financed and Supported by: BFI (British Film Institute), Northern Ireland Screen, Creative Scotland and the NFTS (National Film and Television School) - Running Length: 10 Minutes - Status: Coming soon to 'BFI Player' - Budget: £5,000 (Estimated) - Aspect Ratio: 2.35: 1 - Camera: Arri Alexa 2018

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  • Interactive
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