- Joe Wright
Infobox actor
name = Joe Wright
caption = The director at the UK premiere of "Atonement"
birthdate = 1972
location =London ,England
occupation = Director
baftaawards = Best Drama Serial
2003 '
Best Newcomer
2005 "Pride and Prejudice"
Best Film"'
2007 "Atonement"
goldenglobeawards = Best Motion Picture - Drama
2008 "Atonement"
awards =Empire Award for Best British Film
2005 "Pride and Prejudice"
2007 "Atonement"Joe Wright (born 1972) is a three time BAFTA-winning,
Golden Globe -nominated Englishfilm director best known for 2005's "Pride and Prejudice" and 2007's "Atonement".Early life and career
Wright was born in London, where his parents founded the
Little Angel Theatre , a puppet theatre in Islington.Wright always had an interest in the arts, especially painting.Fact|date=July 2008 He would also make films on his Super 8 camera as well as spend time in the evenings acting in a drama club. Being dyslexic, he left school without any
GCSE s.He began his career working at his parents theatre. He also took classes at the Anna Scher Theatre School and acted professionally on stage and camera. He spent an
art foundation year at Camberwell College of Arts, before taking a degree in fine art and film atCentral St Martins [ [http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,2253770,00.html Guardian Interview] ] . In his last year of studies he received a scholarship to make a short film for theBBC that won some awards . On the success of the short, he was offered the script for the serial "Nature Boy" withCallum Keith Rennie .Fact|date=July 2008 He followed this up with the serials "Bodily Harm" withTimothy Spall , and the highly acclaimed "" withRufus Sewell which won theBAFTA Award for Best Drama Serial.During the 90s he worked at Oil Factory, a world class music video production company based in Caledonian Road, Kings Cross. He worked on a variety of productions in numerous roles, He was a very good casting director. Here he was able to get the opportunity to direct some music videos. Alongside this, particularly on the strength of his short film work, he was also developing The End, his second short film.
Feature films
"Pride and Prejudice"
In 2005 he made the transition to feature films with the critically acclaimed "Pride and Prejudice" starring
Keira Knightley andMatthew Macfadyen . The film received numerous accolades including 4Academy Award nominations (including best actress), 6BAFTA nominations (Wright won the BAFTA for most promising newcomer) and a host of other nominations and wins."Atonement"
Wright's latest feature is an adaptation of
Ian McEwan 'sBooker Prize shortlisted novel "Atonement" which was released in 2007, reuniting Wright withKeira Knightley and also starsJames McAvoy . On December 13, 2007, the film was nominated for 7Golden Globe Awards, more than any other film that year. Though Wright himself was not nominated for Director, the film received six Academy Award nominations, winning only for Best Original Score. At the BAFTA Awards it received 14 nominations and went on to win for Best Production Design and Best Film."The Soloist"
His next film is "The Soloist" which stars
Jamie Foxx andRobert Downey Jr. It is about " true story of musical prodigy Nathaniel Ayers, who developed schizophrenia in his second year atJuilliard and ended up homeless on the streets of downtown L.A. where he performs the violin and cello." [http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=36428] It is expected to be released on November 21 2008.Directorial trademarks
After only two full-length features, Joe Wright has distinguished himself as a very talented director, winning a
BAFTA award for best newcomer for "Pride and Prejudice" and becoming the youngest director ever to have a film open theVenice Film Festival with "Atonement".Fact|date=July 2008 According to the director's commentary on "Pride and Prejudice", Joe Wright is very influenced by the work of the famous Britishfilm director David Lean , has a certain knowledge ofart history and tries sometimes to compose his shots after classical paintings.Long tracking shots
"", "Pride and Prejudice" and "Atonement" all have long
tracking shot s in them. Atonement has a continuous 4.5 minute shot of theDunkirk evacuation . "Basically, I just like showing off" Joe Wright told the audience at theHay Festival . [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/06/hay_festival_atonement.html]Warm colour palette
The cinematography for "Pride and Prejudice" and "Atonement", by
Roman Osin on the first andSeamus McGarvey on the latter, have included a striking warm colour palette.Fact|date=July 2008Filmography
Director
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