Sean McAllister (filmmaker)
Sean McAllister (born 2 May 1965) is a British documentary filmmaker.
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Born | Sean McAllister 2 May 1965 |
Alma mater | National Film and Television School |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Partner(s) | Ruth Tilley |
Children | Harry McAllister, George McAllister, Kate McAllister |
Website | www.seanmcallister.com |
Filmography
- Flyingdales (1988) - Frontier Films
- Toxic Waste (1988) - Frontier Films
- Hessle Road (1988) - Frontier Films
- A Passing Thought (1989) - Frontier Films
- The Season (1990) - Homemade Films
- Crematorium (1993) - NFTS
- Life with Brian (1994) - NFTS
- Hitting (1995) - NFTS
- Just People (1995 / 1998) - NFTS / Channel 4
- Shoot out in Swansea (1997) - Vagabond Films / BBC
- Working for the Enemy (1997) - Mosaic Films / BBC2
- The Minders (1998) - BBC Modern Times[1]
- Settlers (2000) - Channel 4 True Stories[1]
- Hull's Angel (2002) - Channel 4 True Stories
- The Liberace of Baghdad (2004) - Tenfoot Films[1]
- Japan: A Story of Love and Hate (2008) - Tenfoot Films[1]
- The Reluctant Revolutionary (2012) - Tenfoot Films[1]
- A Syrian Love Story (2014) - Tenfoot Films[2]
- A Northern Soul (2018) - Tenfoot Films[1]
Awards
- Winner, Special Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival 2005[3]
- Winner, Best Ethnographic/Anthropological Film Boulder International Film Festival
- Special Jury Prize, Chicago International Documentary Festival
References
- Sean McAllister at IMDb
- "A Syrian Love Story selected after BFI Film Fund pitching session". British Film Institute. 28 January 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
- "Nonfiction Has Its Day at Sundance". The New York Times. 31 January 2005. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Sean McAllister at IMDb
- "McAllister unhinges the nail that sticks out sorely - a review of Japan: A Story of Love and Hate" by Rebecca Frankel, Channel Four, Four Docs, 12 November 2008. retrieved 15 November, 2008
- Japan: A Story of Love and Hate by The Passionate Eye for CBC
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