John Smith
John Smith, born in 1952 in Walthamstow, London, is a distinguished filmmaker and artist renowned for his innovative contributions to the world of film and video. He honed his craft at the Royal College of Art, where he also became actively involved with the London Filmmakers Co-op, a vital hub for experimental cinema.
Since 1972, Smith has created an impressive body of work that encompasses over fifty films, videos, and installation pieces. His art has been showcased in various independent cinemas, galleries, and television broadcasts globally, earning him acclaim and numerous prestigious awards at international film festivals.
Among his significant accolades, Smith was honored with a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists in 2011, recognizing his impactful contributions to contemporary art. In 2013, he received the esteemed Jarman Award from Film London, further solidifying his status as a leading figure in the film community.
Throughout his career, Smith has continued to push the boundaries of cinematic expression, captivating audiences with his thought-provoking storytelling and unique visual style. His work not only reflects a deep engagement with the medium but also challenges conventional narratives, making him an influential voice in modern filmmaking.
Filmography
Friendly Persuasion
Circus World
Tomahawk Trail
Almost Friends
Hondo and the Apaches
Seven Angry Men
11:11
Salem's Lot
A Timeless Christmas
Spotlight on Christmas
Comeback Season
Love Possibly
You Get Me
Quincannon, Frontier Scout
Warfare
Hunter Killer
The Outpost
The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells
The Final Cut (2004)
Harmony From The Heart
Where the Crawdads Sing
Shadow in the Cloud
The Big Bet
Martyrs (2015)
Rebel in Town
Twisted Pair
Depravity
Family for Christmas
We're No Angels
Wolves (2016)
The Black Tower
With Love, Christmas
The Bold and the Brave
Blacklight
Sharp Objects