1. 'She was the only genius I ever met': Wolf Hall director on ... - The Guardian
Nov 2, 2024 · Peter Kosminsky hails novelist behind tale of dark arts in court of Henry VIII as it returns to TV screens after 10 years.
Peter Kosminsky hails novelist behind tale of dark arts in court of Henry VIII as it returns to TV screens after 10 years
2. This Cultural Life, Peter Kosminsky - BBC Radio 4
Sep 21, 2024 · Director and screenwriter Peter Kosminsky talks to John Wilson about the experiences and influences that shaped his career. Show more.
Director and screenwriter Peter Kosminsky reveals the influences that shaped his career.
3. Peter Kosminsky - The Movie Database
Known For · White Oleander · Wuthering Heights · Wolf Hall · The Undeclared War · Warriors · The State · The Promise · No Child of Mine ...
Peter Kosminsky (born 1956, London) is a British writer, director and producer. He has directed Hollywood movies such as White Oleander and television films like Warriors, The Government Inspector and The Promise.
4. 'Wolf Hall' Director Peter Kosminsky Defends Color Blind Casting
Nov 7, 2024 · 'Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light' director Peter Kosminsky says BBC/PBS series did not wish to cast Tudor "lookalikes."
'Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light' director Peter Kosminsky says BBC/PBS series did not wish to cast Tudor "lookalikes."
5. Films directed by Peter Kosminsky • Letterboxd
Peter Kosminsky (born 1956, London) is a British writer, director and producer. He has directed Hollywood movies such as White Oleander and television ...
Films directed by Peter Kosminsky
6. Peter Kosminsky | Rotten Tomatoes
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7. Peter Kosminsky - Salisbury Hospital
Since 1995, has worked as a freelance in television drama. ... A former member of the BAFTA TV Committee and the BFI Board of Governors. A Fellow of the Royal ...
Born and brought up in London. After university, Peter Kosminsky joined the BBC, working on NATIONWIDE, BREAKFAST TIME and NEWSNIGHT. Moved to Yorkshire Television in 1985. Programmes include the documentaries THE FALKLANDS WAR - THE UNTOLD STORY, AFGHANTSI and the two-part drama SHOOT TO KILL, about the work of John Stalker and his team in Northern Ireland. Since 1995, has worked as a freelance in television drama. Programmes include WARRIORS, about British soldiers on peacekeeping duties in Bosnia; THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR, about the death of biological weapons inspector Dr David Kelly; THE PROMISE, about British soldiers serving in Palestine after the Second World War; THE STATE, about British Muslims who travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State and WOLF HALL, the serialisation of Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize winning novels starring Sir Mark Rylance, Damian Lewis and Claire Foy. A former member of the BAFTA TV Committee and the BFI Board of Governors. A Fellow of the Royal Television Society. Formerly Chair of Governors of Salisbury High School,(Westwood St Thomas School), in Salisbury.
8. Peter Kosminsky Movies and TV Shows - Plex
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9. Peter Kosminsky | The Guardian
August 2017 · TV review. The State review – this Isis drama is clever, gripping and genuinely enlightening. Aug 21 2017 02.10 EDT. 547. 547. comments · Peter ...
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10. Kosminsky, Peter - Hyphenated Cultures
Kosminsky, Peter. Peter Kosminsky is a film director, writer, and producer who was born in London in 1956. His grandfather was a Jewish immigrant from Poland, ...
Peter Kosminsky is a film director, writer, and producer who was born in London in 1956. His grandfather was a Jewish immigrant from Poland, his grandmother fled the Nazis from Austria. He studied Chemistry at the University of Oxford, where he was involved in student theatre. After graduating, Kosminsky worked for several TV programmes, including the BBC. He is best known for his 1999 drama Warriors, about British peacekeepers in Bosnia. In 2003, Kosminsky started his collaboration with Channel 4 and David Aukin’s Daybreak Pictures. Kosminsky wrote the scripts for three films, which were directed by Aukin. Both The Government Inspector (2005) and Britz (2007) won a series of awards, including a BAFTA for Best Writer (The Government Inspector, 2005, about the case of Dr David Kelly). Kosminsky’s and Aukins’ collaboration, The Promise (2011), portrays the story of British soldiers stationed in Palestine during the end of the Mandate period, and focuses on the impact of those events on the current situation in Israel and Palestine. The serial was nominated for a BAFTA for for Best Drama Serial of 2010/11, and for Best Drama Serial of 2011 by the Royal Television Society. It met with a lot of controversy for its portrayal of the conflict from a British perspective.