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Tom Kingsley is a British film director. He is best known for co-directing Black Pond, a 2011 feature film starring Chris Langham and Simon Amstell. He first made his name directing music videos and adverts. He was shortlisted for Best New Director at the 2010 Music Video Awards, and his work has been nominated for the 2012 BAFTAs, the 2011 British Independent Film Awards, the Guardian First Film Award, the Evening Standard Film Awards, and the Raindance Film Festival

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Tom Kingsley

Born 1985-11-18 (40 years ago) in London.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer (Black Pond) 65th British Academy Film Awards 2012 Black Pond

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Tom Kingsley is a British film director. He is best known for co-directing Black Pond, a 2011 feature film starring Chris Langham and Simon Amstell. He first made his name directing music videos and adverts. He was shortlisted for Best New Director at the 2010 Music Video Awards, and his work has been nominated for the 2012 BAFTAs, the 2011 British Independent Film Awards, the Guardian First Film Award, the Evening Standard Film Awards, and the Raindance Film Festival.

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