Toby Dye, a renowned London-based filmmaker, has garnered widespread acclaim for his diverse and innovative body of work, boasting numerous international awards and accolades.
Beginning his career as a documentary filmmaker, Dye has since expanded his scope to work across multiple genres and formats, consistently pushing the boundaries of the moving image. He seamlessly blends techniques from both fiction and non-fiction disciplines, yielding strikingly original results that captivate audiences worldwide.
Some of his most notable projects include the music video 'Paradise Circus' for Massive Attack, the Grierson Award-winning documentary 'Bodysnatchers of New York', the sci-fi film 'Phobos' for Ridley Scott, starring Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston, the immersive film installation 'The Corridor' for the prestigious art exhibition 'Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick', and the thought-provoking social experiment 'Worlds Apart' for Heineken, which sparked widespread attention and garnered over 50 million online views, introducing his work to a global audience.