Rob Brown is a renowned writer-director who has garnered widespread recognition for his impressive body of work, with his films being showcased at prestigious events such as the Edinburgh International Film Festival and broadcast on BBC TV.
Throughout his career, Rob has had the privilege of collaborating with a talented array of actors, including the esteemed Emmy-winning and Golden Globe-nominated actress Joanne Froggatt, who is best known for her iconic role in the hit television series Downton Abbey. Additionally, Rob has had the pleasure of working alongside the highly acclaimed BAFTA award-winning actor Andrew Scott, who has made a significant impact in a wide range of projects, including Fleabag and Black Mirror.
Rob's debut feature film, 'Sixteen', made a significant splash upon its premiere at the 57th BFI London Film Festival, where it received a nomination for Best Debut Feature. Moreover, Rob himself was nominated for the prestigious Best British Newcomer award. The film went on to be showcased in competition at the 49th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and it ultimately won two awards at the 2017 Royal Television Society West Awards, including the coveted Best Feature Film accolade.