Campbell Graham is an award-winning writer-director of short and feature-length films.
Campbell's first feature film Anyone You Want won "Best Storyline Award" at the Boston International Film Festival and Best Actress Award for Tabrett Bethell at the Manhattan Film Festival. His short films have been funded by Dreamworks, Working Title and sold internationally. Campbell started his film career as an actor, appearing in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" and "Bridget Jones Diary 1 and 2."
Dare (35mm, 2mins) - An extreme comic short written and directed by Campbell Graham. This short was acquired by Spielberg/Howard film website Pop.com, who commissioned Campbell to make three more "dare" webisodes in London. AWARDS: Halloween Film Society Audience Award, London, Nominated Paramount Comedy Shorts Festival, London. FESTIVALS: British Short Film Festival, U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, Aspen. CAST: David Tysall, Bill Moody, Di Sherlock, David Curbishley. WRITER/DIRECTOR: Campbell Graham D.O.P: Kevin van Niekerk EDITOR: Russell Sharp MUSIC CO-ORDINATOR: Abi Leland COSTUME DESIGNER: Eloise Robinson LOCATION MANAGER: Ian Harry
DARE - (2 mins) This 35mm shot comedy was acquired by Dreamworks, who commissioned Campbell to make three further shorts in London. AWARDS: Nominated for Paramount Comedy Shorts Award. Winner, Halloween Society Audience Award, London.
ANYONE YOU WANT - Official Trailer. Campbell's first feature, tells the story of a young businessman who befriends a homeless woman on the streets of Sydney and is drawn into her secret fantasy world.
AWARDS: "Best Storyline" at Boston International Film Festival, Best Actress for Tabrett Bethell at the Manhattan Film Festival. Official Selection - Cinequest Film Festival.
(16mm, 2 mins, excerpts) This 16mm short is an absurdist comic take on youth gang culture. Part-funded by British producers Working Title and edited by Oscar-winning editor Chris Dickens. FESTIVALS: Leeds International Film Festival, Northern Ireland International Film Festival. WRITER/DIRECTOR: Campbell Graham DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Kevin van Niekerk EDITOR: Chris Dickens COSTUME DESIGNER: Maija Ross
CRUNCH TIME - (16mm, 6mins, excerpts above) An absurdist comic take on youth gang culture. Part-funded by British producers Working Title and edited by Oscar-winning editor Chris Dickens. FESTIVALS: Leeds International Film Festival, Northern Ireland International Film Festival.
(35mm, 30 Sec) A short dance film. Two business people go wild in the city. DANCERS: Sarah D'Arcy, Matthew Wait CHOREOGRAPHER/DIRECTOR: Campbell Graham DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Kevin van Niekerk EDITOR: Russell Sharp PRODUCTION MANAGER: Alan Dixon MUSIC CO-ORDINATOR: Abi Leland
SPLAT - (35mm, 40 secs) A dance micro-short.
Two business people go wild in the city.
DANCERS: Sarah D'Arcy, Matthew Wait
D.O.P: Kevin van Niekerk.
(16mm, trailer) Campbell Graham's first film, about a couple exploring a tricky relationship issue. Funded by Emma Thompson and Anita Roddick. SALES: Swedish National TV (SVT), German National TV (ZDF), British Airways, Virgin Airlines. FESTIVALS: BBC British Short Film Festival - Best of British Section.
HIS 'N HER'S - (16mm, trailer) Campbell's first short film, about a couple exploring a tricky relationship issue. Funded by Emma Thompson and Body Shop founder Anita Roddick.
SALES: Swedish National TV (SVT), German National TV (ZDF), British Airways, Virgin Airlines.
FESTIVALS: BBC British Short Film Festival - Best of British Section.
CO-PRODUCER: Louise Harrison