Bryn is a renowned British film and television director and producer who has made a significant impact in the industry with his diverse range of projects. After graduating from the Royal College of Art, Bryn began his career by creating pop promos for various companies, including Factory Records, and documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4 in over 15 countries.
Throughout his career, Bryn has directed numerous high-profile single dramas and series, earning him several prestigious nominations and awards. His Channel 4 thriller series, The King of Chaos, was BAFTA-Nominated for Originality and selected for INPUT, while his period drama, London Hospital for the BBC, was twice RTS-Nominated for Best Drama Series.
Bryn's feature films have also received widespread recognition and acclaim. His darkly comic transgender romance, Unconditional, was written by Sukey Fisher and selected for several prominent film festivals, including the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Munich, Giffoni, the Taipei Golden Horse, and San Francisco's Frameline Festival.
His subsequent feature, Electricity, starring Agyness Deyn, was supported by the BFI and selected for the London Film Festival, among many others. The film won a National Film Award and has caused controversy in countries where taboos about epilepsy still abound due to its depiction of the condition.
Bryn's most recent feature, Access All Areas, is a kaleidoscopic road movie about teenagers fleeing their parents to attend a music festival. The film features performances by several prominent artists, including Tame Impala, Royal Blood, Underworld, Future Islands, and The Who, and was selected for the Audience Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and received a special screening at the East End Film Festival.
Bryn is currently working on his next feature with the BFI, based on Rory Maclean's beautiful book 'Falling For Icarus', alongside producer Hilary Bevan Jones (The Boat That Rocked) and executive producer David Yates (Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them).