Tomas Leach

Tomas Leach

Director

BIO

Tomas Leach is an acclaimed British director, known for his award-winning documentaries and feature films. Born in Manchester, England in 1980, he was brought up in a creative family and started his film career at a young age.

Leach was educated in film and media at the University of Salford and has since gone on to produce a variety of documentaries and short films. He is particularly known for his 2007 feature film, 'The Great Ghost Rescue', which won several awards, including the British Independent Film Award for Best New Director.

Leach has since gone on to direct and produce a number of critically acclaimed documentaries, including 'The Imposter', 'The Search for Simon', and 'The Fear of 13'. He also directed and produced the short film, 'The Unbelievers', which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2014.

Leach has also directed a number of music videos, including the award-winning 'St. Patrick' for singer-songwriter Damien Rice. His latest project, 'The Great Wall of China', was released in 2016 and is a feature-length documentary about the construction of the Great Wall of China.

Leach's work has been praised for its originality and creative vision, as well as its ability to capture the beauty and complexity of the human experience. He is currently working on a number of upcoming projects, including a documentary about the life and work of the poet Rumi.

Tomas Leach is a talented director whose work has earned him considerable recognition and praise. His unique approach and visual style have made him one of the most exciting filmmakers working today.

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