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Harry Wootliff

British screenwriter and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Harry Wootliff is an English film director and screenwriter.

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Wootliff's feature film True Things starring Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke, had its World Premiere at Venice Film Festival,[1] and also screened at Toronto[2] and The London Film Festival,[3] where it won the IWC Shaffhausen award.[4] Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired North American distribution rights to the film.[5]

Wootliff's debut feature film, the critically acclaimed romantic drama Only You starring Laia Costa and Josh O'Connor, premiered 19 October 2018 at The London Film Festival, where it was nominated for both the First Feature Award and IWC Schaffhausen Filmmaker Bursary Award. Only You went on to win The Critics’ Award at the 30th Dinard Film Festival,[6] two British Independent Film Awards,[7] a Writers' Guild Award,[8] and a BAFTA nomination.[9]

Wootliff's debut short film Nits premiered in Cannes Directors' Fortnight,[10] was BAFTA nominated,[11] and won The BFI London Film Festival TCM Classic Shorts Film Competition,[12] Soho Rushes,[13] and Birds Eye View.[14] Her second short film Trip premiered in Official Selection at Berlin.[15]

Wootliff directed the finale of BBC/HBO's His Dark Materials season three.[16] She directed The Woman in the Wall, for BBC/Showtime.[17]

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