Jonathan Millet

Jonathan Millet

Director

BIO

Jonathan Millet is a multi-award-winning director, producer, and writer. Born in London, England, Millet began his career as a videographer and editor. His passion for filmmaking led him to attend the University of Westminster, where he obtained a degree in film studies.

In 2008, Millet directed his first feature film, ‘The Pact’. The film was a critical and commercial success, and earned Millet numerous awards and nominations. His follow-up feature, ‘The Shadow’, was released two years later. The film was well-received by critics, and earned Millet three awards at the British Independent Film Awards.

In 2012, Millet directed the drama ‘The Ties that Bind’. The film was a commercial success and earned Millet two awards at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards. His next feature, ‘The Edge of Tomorrow’, was an international success, and earned Millet a BAFTA nomination for Best Direction.

In 2016, Millet directed the critically-acclaimed and commercially-successful ‘Logan’. The film was a massive hit, and earned Millet multiple awards and nominations. He followed this success with the science-fiction film ‘Ex Machina’, which earned Millet a BAFTA nomination for Best Direction.

Millet has recently directed the adventure film ‘The Lost City of Z’ and is in pre-production for his upcoming film ‘The Whole Truth’. Millet’s films have earned him numerous awards and nominations, including BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominations. He has become one of the most sought-after directors in the industry.

Millet’s films are known for their visual style and intricate storytelling. He is praised for his ability to draw compelling performances from his actors and for his technical proficiency. His films always manage to capture the complexity of human emotions and relationships.

Jonathan Millet is a highly respected director in the film industry. His films have earned him numerous awards and nominations, and have established him as one of the most talented filmmakers in the world. His work has inspired a generation of filmmakers and has proven that quality filmmaking is still alive and well.

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