Andrew Douglas

Andrew Douglas

Biografía

Andrew Douglas began his career as a photographer for the magazine press, publishing, music and advertising industries on both sides of the Atlantic. He was later joined by his younger brother, Stuart, to form The Douglas Brothers. In 1991, they began directing music videos and highly influential television commercials, including the memorable 1996 Adidas Olympics campaign.

From 1997, Andrew has directed on his own and has had an unbroken run of major commissions for clients such as Nike, Adidas, Volvo, Coca-Cola, Audi, Ford, Toyota, Apple and Microsoft. He is rated one of the top commercials directors in the world and has been nominated as Best Commercials Director by the Directors Guild of America. In 2003, Andrew Douglas directed Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, the idiosyncratic, critically acclaimed feature documentary for the BBC's Arena. Released theatrically in North America, it won the Seattle Film Festival's Jury award for Best Documentary and the Royal Television Society's award for Best Cinematography for Non-Fiction Films.

Andrew's another project, The Amityville Horror (2005), marked his feature directorial debut and was a US and International box office hit. Andrew was involved in the development of several film and television projects to direct and co-produce including: The Perfect Assassin with the UK's Company Pictures, Rodar y Rodar and Touched By The Hand of God, written by uwantme2killhim's Mike Walden, with Keith Armstrong.

Tribeca Film

Director

Películas
2013

uwantme2killhim?

2005

La morada del miedo

Series
2017

MINDHUNTER

 

Episode 8 (S01E08)

 

Episode 7 (S01E07)

Documental
2018

Strokes of Genius

2003

Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus

Cortometraje
2008

Miracle of Phil

Actor

Cinefotógrafo

Documental
2003

Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus

Cortometraje
2019

Weep Not

Guionista

Cortometraje
2008

Miracle of Phil