
PAUL ANDREW WILLIAMS

Paul Andrew Williams is a BAFTA-winning film and television director, writer, and producer.
His most recent feature “Dragonfly” premiered at Tribeca Film Festival, where it was awarded Best Performance in an International Feature for both Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn. Paul’s recent work in television includes “Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes”, produced by ITV studios for Disney+. He has also been lead director and executive producer on “A Confession” for ITV starring Martin Freeman, “The Walk-In” for ITV starring Stephen Graham, and “Archie” for ITV starring Jason Isaacs. Other credits include writing “The Fear Index” for Sky, leading series 3 of “Broadchurch” for ITV, and directing on “White Dragon” for ITV and Amazon.
Paul’s work in film includes his debut feature “London to Brighton”, which was awarded a BIFA as well as Edinburgh and Sundance awards. And his BIFA-nominated film “Song for Marion”. He has also directed two drama singles for the BBC: BAFTA-winning “Murdered by My Boyfriend” and “Murdered for Being Different”.
Q&A guest after “Dragonfly” screening