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Winterbottom, Michael |
Date of birth
29 March 1961, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK
Michael Winterbottom (29 March 1961, Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK)
Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, Michael Winterbottom earned a degree in English at Oxford before studying film at Bristol and London.
He first worked in the industry as a film editor for Thames Television, directing two documentaries about Ingmar Bergman.
He formed working relationship with screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce when they teamed for a couple of youth-oriented TV comedy-dramas, beginning with the BAFTA nominated The Strangers (1989).
He then progressed to directing prime-time TV series including Cracker and The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries.
A TV breakthrough came with his four-part BBC serial, Family (1994), Roddy Doyle’s tale of a dysfunctional Irish working-class family.
He first earned recognition with his debut feature Butterfly Kiss (1995), a story of lesbian lovers on a serial killing spree along the roads of Northern England.
In 1994, Winterbottom, formed Revolution Films with producer Andrew Eaton. Winterbottom next film was Jude (1996), an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's bleak novel Jude the Obscure starring Christopher Eccleston and Kate Winslet.
His next film was the challenging Welcome to Sarajevo (1997), set in the former Yugoslavia it focused on the experiences of ITN journalist Michael Nicholson and civilians in war-torn Sarajevo.
Next, Winterbottom directed I Want You (1998), a voyeuristic romantic drama set at the coastal town of Hastings and starring Rachel Weisz.
The wistful metropolitan family portrait Wonderland (1999), won Best Film at the British Independent Film Awards. That same year he released the marital drama With or Without You (1998).
This was followed by the Gold Rush love story The Claim (2000). Next came another collaboration with Frank Cottrell Boyce, and a third film to take its title from a pop song, 24-Hour Party People (2002).
The film charts the Manchester music scene while centring on the rise and fall of Factory records impresario Tony Wilson.
Selected filmography of
Winterbottom, Michael
2007
A Mighty Heart (2007)
2006
The Road to Guantánamo (2006)
2002
In This World - Neste Mundo (2002)
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