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Brian Welsh’s first feature film, “IN OUR NAME,” (written and directed by Brian) was created at the National Film School. The film was distributed by Curzon Artificial Eye, marking the launch of their Curzon on-demand platform. “IN OUR NAME” not only garnered critical acclaim but also earned Joanne Froggatt a British Independent Film Award. Additionally, the film received a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Achievement in Production, and Brian was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the London Film Festival (LFF).
Brian also directed the final episode of the first season of “BLACK MIRROR,” titled “THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF YOU,” which was written by Jesse Armstrong and featured Jodie Whittaker. The show, during its run on Channel 4, won both an International Emmy Award and the Rose D’Or Award. It has since become available on Netflix.
Brian directed the entire season of “MAYDAY” for Kudos and the BBC, featuring Sophie Okonedo, Aiden Gillan, and Lesley Manville. He followed this with the direction of the three-part BBC feature “The ESCAPE ARTIST,” starring David Tennant and Monica Dolan. This show earned David Tennant a BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actor.
Brian’s collaboration with Joe Barton led to the co-writing and direction of the TV movie “GLASGOW GIRLS,” starring Letitia Wright for the BBC. The film received several accolades, including a Broadcast Award for Best Original Programme, a BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Original Programme, and a Royal Television Society of Scotland Award for Best Drama.
Continuing in the realm of TV movies, Brian directed “THE RACK PACK,” which earned him a nomination for Television Director of the Year at the Royal Television Society of Scotland Awards.
His second feature film, “BEATS,” co-written and directed by Brian, was produced with support from BFI, 16FILMS, and ALTITUDE. This film garnered attention and praise, leading to a Writers Guild nomination for Best Screenplay. Brian himself received a nomination for Best Director at the BAFTA Scotland Awards. The film also secured the Hamilton Award at the Torino Film Festival and earned newcomer Lorn McDonald a Best Actor Award at the BAFTA Scotland Awards. “BEATS” was further nominated for and won several British Independent Film Awards, and has become a cult classic.
Currently, Brian Welsh is actively engaged in the development of multiple projects in both the UK and the US. One notable project is a feature film for Paramount Studios, which is being produced by Steven Soderbergh and Scott Frank.
Credits
Credits
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DateProduction (role)CompanyProject details
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Date: 2019Production (role): BEATS (Co-Writer / Director)Company: Rosetta Productions / Creative Scotland / AltitudeProject details: Co-written feature with playwright Kieran Hurley.
Went to Rotterdam, Slamdance, Dublin, Glasgow and Belfast.
Won Hamilton Behind the Camera Award – Torino Film Festival 2019.
Lorn MacDonald won Best Actor in a Film at BAFTA Scotland Awards 2019 for Beats.
Won International Student Award at Films By The Sea 2019.
Won Best Cinematography at British Independent Film Award 2019.
Won Best Sound at British Independent Film Award 2019.
Nom. Best Debut Screenwriter at British Independent Film Award 2019.
Nom. Best Music at British Independent Film Award 2019.
Lorn Macdonald Nom. Most Promising Newcomer at British Independent Film Award 2019.
Nominated for Best Director at BAFTA Scotland Awards 2019
Nom. Best Screenplay Award at Writers' Guild Awards 2019.
Nom. Music Movies Competition Award at Cleveland International Film Festival 2019.
Nom. Critics Award at Hamburg Film Festival 2019.
Nom. Emeric Pressburger Prize at Jameson CineFest 2019.
Nom. Propeller of Motovun at Motovun Film Festival 2019.
Nom. IFFR Audience Award at Rotterdam International Film Festival.
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Date: 2010Production (role): IN OUR NAME (Writer / Director)Company: Escape Films / A10 Films / Artificial EyeProject details: Winner of Most Promising Newcomer (Joanne Froggatt) at BIFA's 2010
Nominated for Best Achievement in Production at BIFA's 2010
Nominated Best British Newcomer at BFI London Film Festival 2010
Winner of Golden Zenith at Montreal World Film Festival 2011
Munich Film Festival 2011
Broadcast on Sky and BBC
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DateProduction (role)CompanyProject details
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Date:Production (role): WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE A GIRLCompany: Hera Pictures / BBCProject details: In Post-Production
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Date: 2016Production (role): THE RACK PACK (Director)Company: Zeppotron / BBC iPlayerProject details: First feature film for iPlayer, also transmitted on BBC2
Wr. Shaun Pye, Mark Chappell, Alan Connor
Nominated for Best Director at RTS Scotland Awards 2016 -
Date: 2014Production (role): GLASGOW GIRLS (Co-Writer/ Director)Company: Minnow / BBCProject details: Single Film
Wr. Joe Barton
Winner Best Drama at BAFTA Scotland Awards 2015
Winner Best Drama at RTS Scotland Awards 2015
Winner Best Original Programme at Broadcast Awards 2015
Winner Civis Media Prize 2015 for European Civis Television Prize in the Fictional Category -
Date: 2013Production (role): THE ESCAPE ARTIST (Director)Company: Endor / BBC 1Project details: Three part drama
Wr. David Wolstencroft
Exec. Prod. Hilary Bevan-Jones
Starring David Tennant and Toby Kebbell
David Tennant winner of Best Actor at Scottish BAFTA Awards
David Tennant nominated for Best Actor for TV Choice Awards 2014 -
Date: 2013Production (role): MAYDAY (Director)Company: Kudos / BBC 1Project details: Five part drama
Wrs. Ben Court and Caroline Ip
Prod. Chris Fry
Starring Aidan Gillen and Sophie Okonedo -
Date: 2011Production (role): BLACK MIRROR: THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF YOU (Director)Company: Zeppotron / Channel 4Project details: Wr. Jesse Armstrong
Winner Best TV Movie/Mini-Series at International Emmy Awards 2012
Winner Peabody Award
Winner Best Comedy (Golden Rose) at Rose D'Or Light Entertainment Festival 2012
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DateProduction (role)Company
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Date: 2009Production (role): KIN (Writer / Director)Company: NFTS
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EDUCATION:
MA in Film Editing; National Film and Television School 2008