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Kieran John Evans (born 8 February 1969) is a Welsh film director and screenwriter whose work includes music videos, film and documentaries. His 2012 film '' Kelly + Victor'', produced by Janine Marmot, saw Evans awarded the
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at the 2014 BAFTAs.


Early life

Evans was born in
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, Pembrokeshire and attended
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. He later studied art in Carmarthen and Newport before moving to London. While in London he found work as a runner for
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's animation company before progressing through the industry until he found work making promotional music videos.


Career

In 1998 he directed the video for the single '' Breathe'' by
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. He continued to work within the music industry and became a regular collaborator for Heavenly Films, a sister project of British record label
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. This led Evans to work with many of the label's artists. In 2002, while working for Heavenly Films, Evans collaborated with Paul Kelly on the film ''Finisterre'', a documentary based on modern London that accompanied the album by the same name by the British indie band Saint Etienne. In 2008 Evans released ''From Here to Before'', a portrait of British folk singer
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, which was nominated for the 2008
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. Evans' connections within the music industry led him to chronicle the first of three documentaries based on the alternative music festival scene when he directed a television film of the 2008 Isle of Wight Festival. He followed this the following year when he, along with Matt Askem, filmed Bestival 2009. In 2010 he returned to the Isle of Wight, where he documented the 2010 Festival, co-directed with Askem and Chris Whiterod. A producer who had seen ''Finisterre'' recommended that Evans direct a drama, possibly connected to Wales. This resulted in him approaching Aberystwyth-based writer
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whose literature he was familiar with. Griffiths sent him a copy of his novel ''Kelly + Victor'' and Evans was inspired to turn it into a feature. Griffiths allowed Evans free rein to adapt the script, which he changed from a dual story told separately from the perspective of the two protagonists to a more traditional merged narrative. The film received a limited release, but opened to mainly positive reviews. This, his first directorial feature, led to a nomination for a
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for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. He won the award in this category at the 2014 BAFTAs. Evans continued working with the music industry, and the year after releasing ''Kelly + Victor'' he directed a documentary for Welsh
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entitled '' Culture, Alienation, Boredom and Despair''. This was followed by a trilogy of music videos for the band from their 2013 album ''
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''. His video for the single '' Show Me the Wonder'' won the band the 2013
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for Best Video. In 2014, Evans reunited with Paul Kelly for Heavenly Films, co-directing the
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documentary ''Nowhere Is Home'', shot during the final nights of Dexys' residency at the
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in London.YouTube – ''Nowhere Is Home'' Trailer
/ref> Evans's next project is ''Be Pure Be Vigilant Behave'', documenting the Manic Street Preachers' ''Holy Bible'' anniversary tour. It will premiere in Cardiff in October 2016.


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