Work

WAR OF THE WORLDS (2021)

(episodes 5, 6, 7 & 8)

Four episodes of the Canal+ / Fox Disney series WAR OF THE WORLDS starring Gabriel Byrne, Leah Drucker and Daisy Edgar-Jones.  Written by Howard Overman and produced by Urban Myth Films.

BAGHDAD CENTRAL (2020)

(episodes 4, 5 & 6)

Six-part Channel 4 drama written by Stephen Butchard (THE LAST KINGDOM, A CHILD IN TIME). Produced by Euston Films, starring Waleed Zaiter, Corey Still, Bertie Carvell and Neil Maskell.

HUMANS 3 (2018)

(episodes 5 & 6)

91PgLucLPhL._RI_SX380_ The third season of Channel 4 an AMC’s hit sci-fi drama, starring Katherine Parkinson, Colin Morgan and Gemma Chan.

THE PASS (2017)

 (director)

BAFTA-nominated independent feature film, written by John Donnelly and produced by Duncan Kenworthy (LOVE ACTUALLY, NOTTING HILL, FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL) starring Russell Tovey and Arinze Kene. NOMINATED: BAFTA Film Awards 2017: Outstanding Debut

SELFIE (2013) 

(writer/director)

A short drama based on Stephen Fingleton’s BFI-funded, Oscar longlisted short film ‘SLR’.  A teenage girl unwillingly exposed to the darker side of the internet.  Starring Jasmine Brienburg (Danny Boyle’s Olympic Opening Ceremony) and Thomas Law (The World’s End).

TUBE TUBE (2012 onwards) 

(writer/director/creator)

A series of overheard conversations set on London’s Underground. WINNER:  Max Linder Prize for Screenwriting, MARSEILLE WEBFEST RUNNER-UP:  Short Film Competition, SUNDANCE LONDON “A masterclass in short film making” – Virgin Media Shorts Lots more TUBE TUBE here…

THE FAN (Short, 2010)  

(writer/director)

THE EAGLE (2009-11) 

(assistant to Mr. Kenworthy and Mr. Macdonald)

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  1. […] In an interesting twist on expanding the narrative of SLR, Fingleton’s film was released alongside companion film Selfie, a self-contained short that provides a different angle on voyeur pornography. Created by London based filmmaker Ben Williams, Selfie tells the story of Tricia, a character we get a brief glimpse of in SLR, and how she is unwillingly exposed to the darker side of the internet. […]

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