Matt Bloom (director)

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Matt Bloom is an Emmy [1] winning and BAFTA [2] -nominated British director of television, commercials and short films, and a graduate of the International Film School Wales. [3]

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He directed consecutive new hit shows as lead director: The BAFTA-winning 4 O'Clock Club , [4] All at Sea , [5] Hank Zipzer starring Henry Winkler, [6] [7] The Lodge for Disney Channel, and Find Me in Paris for ZDF. [8] [9] [10]

He was mentored by Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet director Baz Luhrmann, with whom he made a short film in Manchester starring Brenda Blethyn and Emma Bunton. [11]

His award-winning short film Small Things [12] starred Stirling Gallacher ( The Office , Little Britain ) and Joe Absolom ( EastEnders , Vincent ). He has recently directed commercials and virals for The Co-operative Group and BBC Comedy, and his latest short horror film, Endless [13] starring Chris Geere and Jenna Harrison, which won the Best Horror/Sci-Fi award at the London Independent Film Festival. [14]

He directed the Arctic-themed music video "Cold Feet" for Liam Finn.

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