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Tom Lawes

Thomas Lawes (born 1 August 1971) is an English film director, music composer, and entrepreneur. He is best known for renovating and owning The Electric cinema in Birmingham, England, the oldest known working cinema in the United Kingdom. Lawes composed the soundtrack for the BBC television series All Quiet on the Preston Front (1994–1997), co-directed the 1998 film Demagogue, and directed the 2011 documentary film The Last Projectionist.

Thomas Lawes
Born (1971-08-01) 1 August 1971 (age 52)
Birmingham, England
Occupations
  • Film director
  • producer
  • composer
Years active1993–present
Known forOwner and renovator of The Electric

Career edit

Lawes was born in Birmingham, England, and attended Handsworth Grammar School.[1] At age 19, after working as a roadie for the rock band Gunfire Dance,[2][3] Lawes began creating low-budget horror films shot on camcorder.[4] In 1993, aged 22, he was hired by the BBC to compose the soundtrack to the BBC comedy drama television series All Quiet on the Preston Front.[5] Lawes made his feature film directorial debut with the 1998 film Demagogue, which he co-directed with Adam Trotman.

In 2004 Lawes purchased the then-derelict Electric cinema in Birmingham, the oldest known working cinema in the country.[6] Lawes then initiated a total renovation of the building, restoring it to its 1930s Art Deco aesthetic.[7] Following the £250,000 renovations, the cinema, which had closed in December 2003, re-opened for business in December 2004.[7]

Lawes is also the musical director of The Electric Cinema Film Orchestra, the UK's first in-house film orchestra.[8]

In 2009, the centenary year of the original opening of The Electric,[6] Lawes was congratulated in the House of Commons for his work in restoring the cinema.[9] In 2011 Lawes directed and produced the feature-length documentary The Last Projectionist, a film charting the history of independent cinema in the UK. The film was named BBC Radio 5Live's Film of the Week by Mark Kermode.[10] The film won awards, including "Best Documentary" at the Cambridge Film Festival.[11] In 2010 the British Film Institute selected The Last Projectionist to be included in its permanent archive collection.[12] Lawes also directed a series of short documentaries Southside Stories which in 2012 won two Royal Television Society (Midlands) Award for Best Promotional Programme and Best Craft.[13]

Filmography edit

Year Film Director Producer Composer Editor Notes Ref(s)
1994 Rhino Bitch Co-director Co-producer Yes Short film; also actor and post-production sound [14]
1998 Demagogue Co-director Yes
2003 The Living Love the Dead! Video documentary; appears as self [14]
2011 The Last Projectionist Yes Yes Yes Yes Also cinematographer and sound mixer [12]
2014 3 Sides of the Coin Yes Yes Yes Short film; also cinematographer
2016 Monochrome Yes Yes Yes Yes Also screenwriter and cinematographer [15][16]

Awards edit

  • 1998 Festival of Fantastic Films, Best Independent Feature Film Demagogue
  • 2005 O2/Arena Magazine UK Entrepreneur of the Year (Regional Winner and National Finalist)[17]
  • 2008 Creative Business Awards, Outstanding Business Development[18]
  • 2009 Birmingham Power 50[18]
  • 2011 ITN Distribution Film Festival New York, Best Documentary The Last Projectionist[11]
  • 2011 Take One Awards, Best Documentary The Last Projectionist
  • 2012 Royal Television Society (Midlands), Best Production Craft Skills[13]
  • 2012 Royal Television Society (Midlands), Best Promotional Programme Southside Stories[13]

Other work edit

  • Southside Business Improvement District - Board Director[19]
  • Shock and Gore Film Festival - Chair[20]
  • BBC WM - Film Critic[21]

Personal life edit

References edit

  1. ^ Young, Graham (15 June 2012). "Film: It's life through a lens for Tom Lawes". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 December 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  3. ^ Young, Graham (15 December 2009). "One hundred years of the Electric Cinema". Birmingham Post.
  4. ^ http://www.kolektomagazine.com/HTMLFiles/FilmArticles/TheElectricCinema.html [dead link]
  5. ^ "The Preston Front Page: Series 1". demon.co.uk.
  6. ^ a b "BBC News - Electric cinema celebrates its centenary". bbc.co.uk. 15 December 2009.
  7. ^ a b "BBC - Birmingham Features - Electric Cinema to re-open". bbc.co.uk.
  8. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/articles/2007/04/10/electric_cinema_orchestra_feature.shtml[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Early day motion 304". UK Parliament.
  10. ^ http://blogs.birminghammail.co.uk/megamovies/2012/06/the-last-projectionist---mark.html [dead link]
  11. ^ a b http://www.penwithfilmsociety.co.uk/last-projectionist-0[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ a b . BFI. Archived from the original on 2015-07-13.
  13. ^ a b c . rts.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2013-10-19.
  14. ^ a b The Living Love the Dead! (Video documentary). Nucleus Films, Anchor Bay Entertainment (UK). 2003.
  15. ^ Young, Graham (19 October 2014). "Electric Cinema owner shoots new thriller in Birmingham". Birmingham Live. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  16. ^ H. C., Luis (15 May 2018). "[Review] 'Monochrome' Isn't Quite the Character Study It Strives to Be". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  17. ^ birminghampost Administrator (17 May 2005). "Tom in the picture with award". birminghampost.
  18. ^ a b birminghampost Administrator (29 July 2009). "No.34 Tom Lawes". birminghampost.
  19. ^ . southsidebid.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2014-06-25.
  20. ^ "Shock and Gore 2012 : About Us". theelectric.co.uk.
  21. ^ "How to programme a film festival: update three « Catherine Bray". archive.today. Archived from the original on 2008-10-25.

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For the cricketer see Tom Lawes cricketer Thomas Lawes born 1 August 1971 is an English film director music composer and entrepreneur He is best known for renovating and owning The Electric cinema in Birmingham England the oldest known working cinema in the United Kingdom Lawes composed the soundtrack for the BBC television series All Quiet on the Preston Front 1994 1997 co directed the 1998 film Demagogue and directed the 2011 documentary film The Last Projectionist Thomas LawesBorn 1971 08 01 1 August 1971 age 52 Birmingham EnglandOccupationsFilm directorproducercomposerYears active1993 presentKnown forOwner and renovator of The Electric Contents 1 Career 2 Filmography 3 Awards 4 Other work 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesCareer editLawes was born in Birmingham England and attended Handsworth Grammar School 1 At age 19 after working as a roadie for the rock band Gunfire Dance 2 3 Lawes began creating low budget horror films shot on camcorder 4 In 1993 aged 22 he was hired by the BBC to compose the soundtrack to the BBC comedy drama television series All Quiet on the Preston Front 5 Lawes made his feature film directorial debut with the 1998 film Demagogue which he co directed with Adam Trotman In 2004 Lawes purchased the then derelict Electric cinema in Birmingham the oldest known working cinema in the country 6 Lawes then initiated a total renovation of the building restoring it to its 1930s Art Deco aesthetic 7 Following the 250 000 renovations the cinema which had closed in December 2003 re opened for business in December 2004 7 Lawes is also the musical director of The Electric Cinema Film Orchestra the UK s first in house film orchestra 8 In 2009 the centenary year of the original opening of The Electric 6 Lawes was congratulated in the House of Commons for his work in restoring the cinema 9 In 2011 Lawes directed and produced the feature length documentary The Last Projectionist a film charting the history of independent cinema in the UK The film was named BBC Radio 5Live s Film of the Week by Mark Kermode 10 The film won awards including Best Documentary at the Cambridge Film Festival 11 In 2010 the British Film Institute selected The Last Projectionist to be included in its permanent archive collection 12 Lawes also directed a series of short documentaries Southside Stories which in 2012 won two Royal Television Society Midlands Award for Best Promotional Programme and Best Craft 13 Filmography editYear Film Director Producer Composer Editor Notes Ref s 1994 Rhino Bitch Co director Co producer Yes Short film also actor and post production sound 14 1998 Demagogue Co director Yes2003 The Living Love the Dead Video documentary appears as self 14 2011 The Last Projectionist Yes Yes Yes Yes Also cinematographer and sound mixer 12 2014 3 Sides of the Coin Yes Yes Yes Short film also cinematographer2016 Monochrome Yes Yes Yes Yes Also screenwriter and cinematographer 15 16 Awards edit1998 Festival of Fantastic Films Best Independent Feature Film Demagogue 2005 O2 Arena Magazine UK Entrepreneur of the Year Regional Winner and National Finalist 17 2008 Creative Business Awards Outstanding Business Development 18 2009 Birmingham Power 50 18 2011 ITN Distribution Film Festival New York Best Documentary The Last Projectionist 11 2011 Take One Awards Best Documentary The Last Projectionist 2012 Royal Television Society Midlands Best Production Craft Skills 13 2012 Royal Television Society Midlands Best Promotional Programme Southside Stories 13 Other work editSouthside Business Improvement District Board Director 19 Shock and Gore Film Festival Chair 20 BBC WM Film Critic 21 Personal life editReferences edit Young Graham 15 June 2012 Film It s life through a lens for Tom Lawes Birmingham Live Retrieved 7 June 2014 Tom amp Suzie Electric Archived from the original on 15 December 2011 Retrieved 7 June 2014 Young Graham 15 December 2009 One hundred years of the Electric Cinema Birmingham Post http www kolektomagazine com HTMLFiles FilmArticles TheElectricCinema html dead link The Preston Front Page Series 1 demon co uk a b BBC News Electric cinema celebrates its centenary bbc co uk 15 December 2009 a b BBC Birmingham Features Electric Cinema to re open bbc co uk https www bbc co uk birmingham content articles 2007 04 10 electric cinema orchestra feature shtml permanent dead link Early day motion 304 UK Parliament http blogs birminghammail co uk megamovies 2012 06 the last projectionist mark html dead link a b http www penwithfilmsociety co uk last projectionist 0 permanent dead link a b The Last Projectionist 2011 BFI Archived from the original on 2015 07 13 a b c Awards Midlands rts org uk Archived from the original on 2013 10 19 a b The Living Love the Dead Video documentary Nucleus Films Anchor Bay Entertainment UK 2003 Young Graham 19 October 2014 Electric Cinema owner shoots new thriller in Birmingham Birmingham Live Retrieved 5 October 2022 H C Luis 15 May 2018 Review Monochrome Isn t Quite the Character Study It Strives to Be Bloody Disgusting Retrieved 5 October 2022 birminghampost Administrator 17 May 2005 Tom in the picture with award birminghampost a b birminghampost Administrator 29 July 2009 No 34 Tom Lawes birminghampost Southside BID Board southsidebid co uk Archived from the original on 2014 06 25 Shock and Gore 2012 About Us theelectric co uk How to programme a film festival update three Catherine Bray archive today Archived from the original on 2008 10 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Lawes amp oldid 1162335121, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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