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Home/People/Malcolm Venville
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Born
Sep 5, 1962
Age 63
Place of Birth
Birmingham, England, UK
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

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Malcolm Frank Venville
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Malcolm Venville

Directing

Biography
Malcolm Venville is a British photographer, filmmaker, and director known for his visually striking work across advertising, film, and portrait photography. Born in Birmingham, England, he began his career as a photographer, developing a signature style characterized by dramatic lighting and unique, often gritty storytelling. His work has been published in top magazines and used by prominent brands in campaigns worldwide. Venville transitioned to filmmaking with his feature film debut 44 Inch Chest (2009), a darkly humorous drama featuring Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and Ian McShane. He also directed Henry’s Crime (2010), a romantic crime-comedy starring Keanu Reeves and James Caan. Known for his versatility, he has worked on numerous commercials and music videos, seamlessly blending storytelling with compelling visuals. Venville’s background in photography influences his cinematic style, creating visually intense and meticulously crafted scenes. His work spans genres and media, reflecting his adaptability and his distinct vision in both photography and film.

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