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  1. Paul Greengrass CBE (born 13 August 1955) is an English film director, film producer, screenwriter and former journalist. One of his early films, Bloody Sunday (2002), won the Golden Bear at 52nd Berlin International Film Festival.

  2. Paul Greengrass. Director: United 93. Paul Greengrass started his filmmaking career with a super 8 camera he found in his art room in secondary school. Those short movies were animation horror films he made using old dolls, artist dummies, and the general art room clutter.

  3. Paul Greengrass. Director: United 93. Paul Greengrass started his filmmaking career with a super 8 camera he found in his art room in secondary school. Those short movies were animation horror films he made using old dolls, artist dummies, and the general art room clutter.

  4. Paul Greengrass. Highest Rated: 93% Captain Phillips (2013) Lowest Rated: 50% The Theory of Flight (1998) Birthday: Aug 13, 1955. Birthplace: Cheam, Surrey, England, UK.

  5. Jul 27, 2016 · Mr Greengrass, 60, made the hugely acclaimed “Captain Phillips”, “United 93” and “Green Zone”, but he is better known for “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) and “The Bourne Ultimatum ...

  6. British director Paul Greengrass on the film set with Tom Hanks. There is one major drawback, though.

  7. Feb 10, 2021 · Paul Greengrass: ‘What are we gonna do in our country? It’s split down the middle’. The legendary British director is back with a western where an odd couple go on a journey of discovery in a...

  8. Paul Greengrass (born 13 August 1955) is an English film director, screenwriter and former journalist. He specialises in dramatisations of real-life events and is known for his signature use of hand-held cameras.

  9. Feb 6, 2021 · Paul Greengrass and his Director of Photography, Dariusz Wolski (The Martian) have paid attention to every single visual detail. Some of the landscape shots have the sublime sparseness...

  10. Oct 16, 2018 · Paul Greengrass and actor Anders Danielsen Lie on the making of '22 July' — and why they needed to tell the story of the Norway attacks now.