About

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Birthday:
1969-05-28
Place of birth:
England, UK
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Rupert Murray

Overview

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Rupert Murray (born 28 May 1969) is a film director working in London. Murray began by making television documentaries for Channel Four's Cutting Edge series including Playing For England and Seconds To Impact (cameraman and editor), and short films Outsiders and This Was My War, co-directed with Beadie Finzi.

In 2005 he directed British documentary film Unknown White Male, the story of an Englishman Doug Bruce living in New York who experienced retrograde amnesia. The film premiered at Sundance and was nominated for a Grierson award, a British Independent Film Award and a Directors Guild of America award.

The film was greeted with some scepticism from film critics in the USA on release, several of whom believed it was an elaborate hoax. The filmmakers have consistently rejected this allegation. Influential film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said that he was "convinced of its truthfulness".

In 2007 he directed "Wild Art: Olly and Suzi" for BBC Storyville.

Murray also directed The End of The Line, a documentary about the effects of overfishing.The film was shown at Sundance 2009 and has resulted in major retailers changing their fish sourcing policy.

He is currently working on a film about climate sceptics for the BBC.

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Known for

Acting

2005 Unknown White Male Actor 59
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Directing

2011 Meet The Climate Sceptics Directing Director N/A
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2009 The End of the Line Directing Director 59
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2009 Wild Art: Olly & Suzi Directing Director N/A
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2005 Unknown White Male Directing Director 59
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2003 Outsiders Directing Director N/A
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Writing

2005 Unknown White Male Writing Screenplay 59
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Camera

2012 56 Up Camera Additional Photography 60
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2009 The End of the Line Camera Director of Photography 59
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