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rdfs:comment | - Mark Gill is a British film director. Shortly after winning a Royal Television Society Award with his graduation film, Mark began production on his first major short film, The Voorman Problem, a whimsical dark comedy starring Martin Freeman and Tom Hollander. The film was nominated for a BAFTA in 2013 and has over 40 Official Selections including BFI London, Aspen ShortFest, Clermont-Ferrand and Rhode Island Film Festivals. It has picked up several awards in the UK, USA and Europe.
- Mark Gill was a resident of the McClaren Youth Hall in the early 1980s.
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Birthloc | - Manchester, London, England, UK
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Caption | - Gill at the 86th Academy Awards
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abstract | - Mark Gill is a British film director. Shortly after winning a Royal Television Society Award with his graduation film, Mark began production on his first major short film, The Voorman Problem, a whimsical dark comedy starring Martin Freeman and Tom Hollander. The film was nominated for a BAFTA in 2013 and has over 40 Official Selections including BFI London, Aspen ShortFest, Clermont-Ferrand and Rhode Island Film Festivals. It has picked up several awards in the UK, USA and Europe.
- Mark Gill was a resident of the McClaren Youth Hall in the early 1980s.
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