Mat Whitecross

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Mat Whitecross (born 21 September 1977)[1] is an English film director, editor, and screenwriter. He began his career working for Michael Winterbottom, a director, and producer Andrew Eaton at Revolution Films. Whitecross is known for directing The Road to Guantánamo;[2]an Ian Dury biopic, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll;[3] as well as music documentaries Oasis: Supersonic and Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams.[4] Whitecross has directed music videos for Coldplay,[5] Take That[6] and the Rolling Stones,[7] being a long-time collaborator of Coldplay's.

Born (1977-09-21) 21 September 1977 (age 48)
Occupations
  • Director
  • editor
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive1999–present
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Mat Whitecross
Born (1977-09-21) 21 September 1977 (age 48)
Occupations
  • Director
  • editor
  • screenwriter
Years active1999–present
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Career

Whitecross was born in Oxford, England and grew up there. His parents were political refugees who were imprisoned in Argentina during the country's Dirty War. He takes inspiration from the place where he grew up and from his parents' friends, many of whom are South American immigrants who fled tortures and prison.[8] He began his career working for filmmaker Michael Winterbottom and Andrew Eaton at Revolution Films as a runner on the film 24 Hour Party People. Within a few months of starting at Revolution Films, they gave him the chance of shooting and editing for them. His directorial debut The Road to Guantanamo began as a conversation with Winterbottom about the Tipton Three whilst on the shoot for the film 9 Songs. They both agreed that the story was fascinating and worth of a film but due to other commitments, Winterbottom was unable to begin research and preparation, suggesting that Whitecross should start the process. Whitecross and Winterbottom then co-directed and co-wrote the film which features Riz Ahmed in his debut acting role.[9] The Road to Guantánamo won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature.[10][11][12]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Director Writer Editor Ref.
2004 9 Songs No No Yes [13]
2006 The Road to Guantánamo (co-directed and co-written with Michael Winterbottom) Yes Yes Yes [2]
Scott Walker: 30 Century Man No No Yes [14]
2009 Moving to Mars Yes Yes No [15]
The Shock Doctrine (co-directed with Michael Winterbottom) Yes No Yes [16]
2010 Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll Yes No No [3]
2012 Ashes Yes No No [17]
Spike Island Yes No No [18]
2016 Oasis: Supersonic Yes No No [4]
2018 Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams Yes No No
Live in São Paulo Yes No No
2022 The Sound of 007 Yes No No [19][20]
2026 Ídolos Yes No No [21]
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Television

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2007 Nearly Famous Episode 1.3 – Episode 1.4 [22]
2008 Spooks: Code 9 Episode 1.3 – Episode 1.4 [23]
2014 Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond Episode 1.1 – Episode 1.4 [24]
2017 Red Nose Day Actually Co-directed by Richard Curtis [25]
2018 Vic and Bob's Big Night Out [26]
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Music video

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Year Artist Title Ref.
1999 Coldplay "Bigger Stronger" [5]
2008 "Violet Hill" (Dancing Politicians version) [27]
"Lovers in Japan" [28]
"Lost!" [29]
2010 Take That "The Flood" [6]
Coldplay "Christmas Lights" [30]
2011 Take That "Kidz" (co-directed with Eran Creevy) [31]
Coldplay "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" [32]
"Paradise" [33]
The Rolling Stones "No Spare Parts" [7]
2012 Coldplay "Charlie Brown" [34]
2014 "A Sky Full of Stars" [35]
2015 "Adventure of a Lifetime" [36]
2017 Take That "Giants" [37]
Coldplay "Something Just Like This" (with The Chainsmokers / Tokyo Remix) [38]
2019 "Orphans" [39]
2022 Pink Floyd "Hey, Hey, Rise Up!" [40]
Coldplay "Biutyful" [41]
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Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations, showing ceremony, year, recipient, category and result
Award Year[a] Nominee / Work Category Result Ref.
British Academy Television Awards 2007 The Road to Guantánamo Best Single Drama Nominated [42]
Berlin International Film Festival 2006 Golden Bear for Best Motion Picture Nominated [43]
Silver Bear for Best Director Won [44]
British Independent Film Awards Best Documentary Won [45]
Best Achievement in Production Nominated
2016 Oasis: Supersonic Best Technical Achievement Nominated [46]
Chicago International Film Festival 2010 Moving to Mars Docufest Competition (Gold Award) Won [47]
Empire Awards 2017 Oasis: Supersonic Best Documentary Won [48]
European Film Awards 2006 The Road to Guantánamo Best Film Nominated [49]
Best Director Nominated [50]
Independent Spirit Awards 2007 Best Documentary Feature Film Won [51]
Grierson Awards 2010 Moving to Mars Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue Won [52]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2020 "Orphans" Best Rock Won [53]
MTV Video Music Awards 2012 "Paradise" Best Rock Video Won [54]
2016 "Adventure of a Lifetime" Nominated [55]
2020 "Orphans" Won [56]
MTV Video Play Awards 2011 "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall" Platinum Award Won [57]
2012 "Paradise" Won [58]
"Charlie Brown" Won
MTV Video Music Awards Japan "Paradise" Best Group Video Nominated [59]
MuchMusic Video Awards Best International Video – Group Nominated [60]
2016 "Adventure of a Lifetime" Nominated [61]
NME Awards 2017 Oasis: Supersonic Best Music Film Won [62]
Satellite Awards 2015 Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond Best Miniseries Nominated [63]
UK Music Video Awards 2019 Live in São Paulo Best Live Concert Nominated [64]
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Notes

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