Vincent Lambe
Irish film director, screenwriter and producer
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Vincent Joseph Lambe (born 1 December 1980) is an Irish film director, screenwriter and producer.[1] Lambe received acclaim for directing the 2018 short film Detainment, which is about the murder of James Bulger.[2][3] The film earned him a 2019 Academy Award nomination.[4][5]
Lambe is a graduate of the National Film School of Ireland, at the Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology.[5]
Filmography
- After the War (1999, short film)
- Sacred (2000, short film)
- Broken Things (2002, short film)
- Detainment (2018, short film)
- Every Five Miles (2022, TV Movie)
Awards and nominations
- 1999
- After the War
- Fresh Film Festival: Short Film – won [citation needed]
- 2003
- Broken Things
- Woods Hole Film Festival: Best Short / Drama – won [citation needed]
- Dublin Film and Music Fleadh: Best Short Drama, Most Promising Director – won [citation needed]
- 2018
- Detainment
- Winchester Film Festival: Best Foreign Short Film – won [6]
- Odense International Film Festival: Best International Film, Grand Prix - HCA Award – won[7]
- Richard Harris International Film Festival: Best Director,Best Overall Short Film – won [citation needed]
- Krakow Film Festival: Don Quixote Award – won[8]
- Kerry Film Festival: Best Short Film – won[citation needed]
- Irish Screen America: Rising Star Award – won[citation needed]
- Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity: Best Short Film, Special Jury Award – won[citation needed]
- 2019
- Detainment
- Oscar: Best Live Action Short Film – nom[9]
- Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival: Grand Prix – nom[10]