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Matt Greenhalgh is a master storyteller whose work delves into the complex lives of real-life figures. As a gifted screenwriter, Greenhalgh has brought to the screen some of the most compelling biopics of the modern era, earning him critical acclaim and multiple BAFTA nominations. Greenhalgh's films are distinguished by their meticulous attention to detail and their ability to capture the nuances of human behavior. Whether exploring the tortured genius of Ian Curtis in Control or the turbulent adolescence of John Lennon in Nowhere Boy, Greenhalgh's scripts are marked by a deep empathy for his subjects and a keen understanding of the forces that shape their lives. His 2017 film, Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool, further cemented his reputation as a filmmaker who can breathe life into lesser-known stories, shining a spotlight on the late-life romance between actress Gloria Grahame and her young lover. But Greenhalgh's talents extend beyond the realm of biopics. His 2012 film, Supermarket Girl, showcased his ability to create engaging, character-driven dramas that explore the complexities of modern relationships. And his upcoming project, Back to Black, a biopic of the late, great Amy Winehouse, promises to be yet another powerful addition to his impressive filmography. With a keen eye for detail, a gift for nuanced storytelling, and a genuine passion for his subjects, Matt Greenhalgh has established himself as one of the most versatile and compelling filmmakers working today.

Known for: Writing