A British film director born in 1972, he began making short films as a teenager. Educated at Oxford University, he directed TV dramas like "Elizabeth I" and "John Adams," earning acclaim. Transitioning to film, he gained recognition with "The Damned United" and achieved major success with "The King's Speech," winning an Academy Award for Best Director. He continued with ambitious projects like "Les Misérables" and "The Danish Girl," known for his meticulous attention to detail and compelling storytelling.
HIS DARK MATERIALS
His Dark Materials is a fantasy drama series based on the novels by Philip Pullman. The story follows a young girl named Lyra, who embarks on a quest...
THE DAMNED UNITED
The Damned United is a sports drama film that chronicles the turbulent 44-day tenure of Brian Clough as the manager of Leeds United, one of the most...
CATS
Cats is a musical fantasy film based on Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage musical of the same name, which in turn was inspired by T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's...
LES MISéRABLES
Les Misérables is a 2012 musical drama film based on the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo. It follows the story of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict...
THE KING'S SPEECH
The King's Speech is a historical drama that chronicles the ascension of King George VI to the British throne. As Britain stands on the brink of World...
THE DANISH GIRL
The Danish Girl is a biographical drama film that explores the story of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery. Set...