Gary Sinyor

Gary Sinyor
Born 1962 (age 5354)
Manchester, England
Occupation Film director, film producer, screenwriter

Gary Sinyor (born Manchester, England, 1962) is an award-winning film director, producer, and writer.[1]

Sinyor was raised in a Sephardic Jewish upbringing, before going on to the National Film and Television School.[2] As the co-writer, co-producer, and co-director of Leon the Pig Farmer he shared the FIPRESCI International Critics' Prize at the 1992 Venice Film Festival, the Chaplin Award for the best first feature from the 1992 Edinburgh International Film Festival, the 1994 Best Newcomer award from the London Critics' Circle, and the Most Promising Newcomer from the 1994 Evening Standard British Film Awards.[3] He has since attempted to dissociate himself from the Chaplin award, after becoming involved in a dispute between the Edinburgh Festival and the Israeli Embassy.[4]

The 2002 DVD release of Leon the Pig Farmer also included Sinyor's writing debut The Unkindest Cut, which had been nominated for a BAFTA as Best Short Film in 1989.[2]

Filmography

2014 United We Fall Director
2008 In Your Dreams Writer, producer, director
2005 Bob the Butler Screenplay, director, associate producer
2000 Love Hurts Director
1999 The Bachelor Director
1998 Stiff Upper Lips Writer, producer, director
1995 Solitaire for 2 Writer, director
1993 Leon the Pig Farmer Writer, producer, director
1988 The Unkindest Cut Writer, producer

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