Marc Evans
Director
Born 1959, Marc Evans was brought up in Cardiff, Wales. Educated at Cambridge and Bristol universities, the English- and Welsh-speaking Evans made his first short film, Johnny Be Good (1984), a bilingual story of a juke box’s arrival in a small Welsh town. He subsequently worked in television in the United Kingdom directing such dramas as Friday on My Mind and Master of the Moor and the documentaries Libraries Gave Us Power and Beautiful Mistake.
His first feature was House of America followed by the controversial Resurrection Man, the acclaimed digital horror film, My Little Eye, and Trauma starring Colin Firth and Mena Suvari.