Saul Metzstein (born 30 December 1970) is a Scottishfilm director. He won theBritish Academy Scotland New Talent Award for best director in 2002 forLate Night Shopping.[1]
Metzstein is the son ofIsi Metzstein, the renownedmodernist architect, and Danielle Kahn. He was raised inGlasgow and studiedarchitecture atRobinson College, Cambridge before taking minor production roles onDanny Boyle'sShallow Grave andTrainspotting andGillies MacKinnon'sSmall Faces.[2] He came to prominence with the2001 featureLate Night Shopping.[3] He subsequently directed documentaries onJames Stewart andGillespie, Kidd & Coia and an episode ofUpstairs Downstairs, as well as five episodes of theseventh series ofDoctor Who.[2]
Year | Title | Notes |
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2023 | Slow Horses | Director for the third season (six episodes) |
2019/20 | Brassic | Director |
2017/19 | Living the Dream | Director: "Adults Only","Gators for Cougars","True Love Waits","Steak Out","Visa Tambien","The British Method" |
2017 | The Snowman | Second Unit Director |
2015 | Suffragette | Second Unit Director |
2015 | You, Me and the Apocalypse | Director: "32 Days to Go","26 Days to Go","23 Days to Go","24 Hours to Go","The End of the World" |
2014 | Ripper Street | Director: "Live Free, Live True","The Peace of Edmund Reid" |
2014 | Black Sea | Second Unit Director |
2014 | Our Zoo | Director |
2013/14 | The Musketeers | Director: "Commodities","The Homecoming" |
2012/13 | Doctor Who | Director: "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship", "A Town Called Mercy", "The Snowmen", "The Crimson Horror", "The Name of the Doctor" |
2012 | Dredd | Second Unit Director |
2009 | Micro Men | starringAlexander Armstrong andMartin Freeman |
2005 | Guy X | starringJason Biggs andNatascha McElhone |
2001 | Late Night Shopping | |
1996 | Trainspotting | Location Assistant |
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