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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luke_SnellinLuke Snellin - Wikipedia

    Luke Snellin (born 9 March 1986) is an English screenwriter and director working in film, television, music videos and commercials. According to Idol magazine, he is known for his distinctive use of cinematography and music as well as often employing light hearted themes, romance and nostalgia.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2866226Luke Snellin - IMDb

    Luke Snellin was born in Romford, Essex. He has been featured in Shots, The Telegraph and V Magazine among others and was named one of Screen International's 'Stars of Tomorrow' and one of Broadcast Magazine's 'Hot Shots'. His film Mixtape (2009) was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Short Film.

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    • Romford, Essex, England, UK
  3. 3,803 Followers, 904 Following, 199 Posts - Luke Snellin (@lukesnellin) on Instagram: "Filmmaker - One Day // Feel Good // Let It Snow // Temple // Wanderlust // The A Word // Britney // Banana // My Mad Fat Diary // Mixtape".

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  4. Luke Snellin. As a filmmaker Luke was named one of Screen InternationalsStars of Tomorrow’ and one of Broadcast Magazine’s ‘Hot Shots’. His feature, Let it Snow, which premiered on Netflix in 2019 garnered widespread audience and critical acclaim.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · Luke Snellin, John Hardwick and Kate Hewitt also served as directors. Emma and Dexter meet on their final night of university and the series follows them on the same day every year, the 15 July...

  6. Luke Snellin was born in Romford, Essex. He has been featured in Shots, The Telegraph and V Magazine among others and was named one of Screen International's 'Stars of Tomorrow' and one of Broadcast Magazine's 'Hot Shots'. His film Mixtape (2009) was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Short Film.

  7. Let It Snow. Luke’s debut feature film is an adaptation of John Green, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracles young adult novel Let It Snow for Netflix. The movie weaves together three unexpected romances that take place over the course of one Christmas Eve.