Gareth Fient

Gareth Fient (born October 28, 1993) is a British film director, producer, and editor. At only 11 years old, Fient managed to make a number of short films that went on to win awards at festivals internationally. Later, he attended Ravensbourne University to study Digital Filmmaking.

Filmography

Fient is most recognised for a short, romantic comedy, 3000 Miles which won him 4 awards at the age of 16. He also won "Best Director" for his short film, Perpetual Motion.

He has since shifted away from comedy and is now looking at more serious issues. His most recent work covers taboo subjects, such as domestic violence, knife crime, and most unplanned pregnancy in young couples.

Short Films

Year

Film

Director

Producer

Editor

Other

Notes

2011

The Bag

Yes

Yes

Yes

2011

Clingy

Yes

Yes

Yes

2011

3000 Miles

Yes

Yes

Yes

This film won over 5 awards at festivals

2011

Geeks

Yes

Yes

Yes

Actor

2012

Popping The Question

Yes

Yes

Yes

Won the 99% Award at Rob Knox Film Festival 2012

2012

Shanked

Yes

Yes

Yes

Premiered at Miskin Theatre, Dartford

2012

Born To Run

Yes

Yes

Made as part of filmmaking club, Pointless Taxi

2013

'Twas The Night Before He Went To War

Yes

Visual Effects and Grading

Shot and Premiered in Los Angeles, CA

2013

Everything 'Twas

Yes

Visual Effects & Grading

Short and Premiered in Los Angeles, CA

2013

Rendezvous

Yes

Yes

Won Best Story Award at Ravensbourne 48hr Challenge 2013

2013

Timmy

Yes

Yes

2013

X

Yes

2013

The Other One (Short)

Yes

Yes

Yes

2014

On Trial

Yes

2014

Wild Ones

Yes

Yes

In Production

2014

Perpetual Motion

Yes

Yes

Currently touring international festivals

2014

9 Months

Yes

Yes

Yes

Currently in Production

2014

Heisted

Yes

Yes

Currently in Pre Production

Feature Films

Year

Film

Director

Producer

Editor

Other

Notes

2013

Scarred

Yes

Yes

Yes

2013

Beat Girl

Runner & Actor

2013

The Knot

Runner

2009

Thamesmead 21st Century Town

Runner