Biography
Saul Dibb (b. 1968, London) followed in the footsteps of his father, TV documentary filmmaker Mike Dibb, carving out his own reputation with factual films tackling gritty, controversial subjects: shoplifters (Lifters), life on the streets of inner-city London (Electric Avenue), a porn actress and her manager-partner (Easy Money), and a notorious British Islamic fundamentalist (Tottenham Ayatollah). Dibb followed Bullet Boy, his debut feature, with the three-part TV series The Line of Beauty, adapted from Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name, in which the worlds of gay hedonism and the Conservative establishment collide in Thatcher-era west London.
MFF Karlovy Vary
Director
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2020 |
In Sand and Blood |
2017 |
Journey's End |
2016 |
NW (TV movie) |
2014 |
Suite Française |
2008 |
The Duchess |
2004 |
Bullet Boy |
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2023 |
The Sixth Commandment |
Episode 4 (E04) |
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Episode 3 (E03) |
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Episode 2 (E02) |
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Episode 1 (E01) |
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2020 |
The Salisbury Poisonings |
Episode 3 (E03) |
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Episode 2 (E02) |
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Episode 1 (E01) |
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2019 |
Dublin Murders |
Episode 2 (E02) |
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Episode 1 (E01) |
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2006 |
The Line of Beauty |
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2003 |
Easy Money (TV movie) |
Screenwriter
Movies | |
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2014 |
Suite Française |
2008 |
The Duchess |
2004 |
Bullet Boy |