Biography

A few interesting things about me that have shaped who I am as a person and a film-maker;

During a film school summer break, I made a documentary in a Romanian mental institution. I thought that was the worst place on earth until I saw the sewers the Romanian street children call home. 

Got tear gassed in Bahrain whilst filming a riot. 

Machine-gunned a milk float and set fire to a Top Gear producer (all on camera and planned).

At college I refused to accept the photography course was over subscribed so I turned up to every lesson until they gave me a place. Then finished the course with the highest grade in my year group.

Spent time at a Ninja training school in Japan. 

A chance encounter over a broken fence led to my first primetime TV directing debut.

I was kicked in the soul when I interviewed a girl in Tanzania with albinism who had lost both her arms to a witch doctor. 

I spent 10 years in a destructive relationship with drink and drugs and the past 11 years without a drop of alcohol or any mind altering substance. 

Filmed myself building a 12 foot shadow sculpture made of trash – having never attempted a sculpture before. The film, narrated by The Archbishop of Canterbury was screened at The Royal Albert Hall.

The first time I met my future in-laws I accidentally super glued my shoes to my feet.

Qualified for Oscar and BAFTA 2021 consideration after receiving over 200 film festival rejections.

I was four feet from Robert Mugabe while filming a dinner in Uganda for African heads of state whose security teams openly brawled in a fist fight. 

Graduating with a 1st class degree and desperate to get to London, I took a job promoting fruit smoothies dressed as a giant raspberry. 

At 39 I was told I may have a terminal health condition I spent a month thinking I might only have a few years to live before getting the all clear. This left me with perspective and extreme focus in what I want to achieve in life. 

Made a film about baby loss only to experience it for real the same year.

Filmed an Iraqi who had been tortured and disfigured by ISIS for being a Christian. 

I want to collaborate with uniquely talented people who share my vision and values, telling unforgettable human stories that challenge perspectives. If you watch my film today, my hope is you’ll be thinking about it tomorrow.

Credits

Other Credits

RISK Short Film View
Description Year
Multi-award winning short film featuring female MMA. This film is lighting up the film festival circuit banking multiple international wins and nominations. 2018
Tomorrow Short Film View
Description Year
Award winning short film on the subject of chaotic addiction. 2010
Save The Earth - Joanna Lumley Commercial View
Description Year
Animated short, voiced by Joanna Lumley. Written & Directed by Luke Bradford. 2009
The Light Short Film View
Description Year
Voiced by Archbishop Justin Welby, 'The Light' was commissioned by Lambeth Palace and features my personal story and creative journey as I create a giant contemporary shadow sculpture. The film screened at The Royal Albert Hall and won several festival awards. 2017
TBN Uncharted TV Documentary View
Description Year
I self-shot this 30 minute film for TBNuk in Africa. Following the creation of a sustainable farm in remote Tanzania with the help of 50 local widows. The film also explores outreach work with the widely persecuted Albino community. 2016
ONE Drama - Short View
Description Year
'ONE' is based on a common saying in addiction recovery groups that 'you have less of a drinking problem and more of a thinking problem'. The film was a script winner for Directors UK and ARRI's competition, 'Challenge TRINITY 2019'. The film is accomplished in one singe continuous take. It was shot by Charlie Rizek, TRINITY Operator for Sam Mendes and Roger Deakins 1917. 2019
Alone Together Drama - short View
Description Year
A couple torn apart by the loss of their unborn child. Sara is now in a new home and is having to self-isolate while her husband Greg - an NHS nurse - is on the front line, fighting the pandemic. When Greg drops off Sara's belongings, isolation creates an unlikely setting for a breakthrough. 2020
White Gold Drama - short View
Description Year
Oscar 2021 qualified & BAFTA Longlisted after winning BEST NARRATIVE SHORT at Pan African Film Festival, LA 2020. Mansa, an African woman with albinism has had her arm hacked off by Natron the witch doctor in the name of witchcraft. Robbed of her security, career and dignity, Mansa now hunts Natron in a bid to confront him and seek her revenge. The film stars Africa's first ever successful model with albinism, Refilwe Modiselle, with an all African supporting cast. There are very few films in the world that feature positive representation of people with albinism and as a result, the film has been widely publicised across Africa. This important story highlights the plight of this vulnerable, outcast group and shines a light on a dark practice which still takes place in parts of Africa today. 2020
Marcella S3 TV Drama - Netflix & ITV View
Description Year
Marcella Backland left the Metropolitan Police for the sake of her family, only to have her husband leave her. She returns to her job on the murder squad, investigating a case that seems disturbingly familiar to her. 2021
Bear Grylls Young Adventurer - ENDANGERED Feature Film View
Description Year
Director of the Live action opening sequence with Bear Grylls for this animated feature film for BRON Studios 2021
Bear Grylls Young Adventurer - ICEBREAKER Feature Film View
Description Year
Director of the Live action opening sequence with Bear Grylls for this animated feature film for BRON Studios. 2021
Flight 422 TV Drama Series View
Description Year
2nd Unit Director for the entire series & joint lead director for 2 weeks. 6x60' drama based on the 1988 hijacking of flight 422 in the Middle East. Shot on location in Surrey, we took over two 747's for several months. October Film Studios & MBC Studios. 2022

Awards

Skills

  • Music
  • Self-shooting
  • Arts
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