BIOGRAPHY:
Martin is a British writer and director.
He graduated from Oxford University with an honors degree in Biological Sciences. Reached the rank of Captain in the British Army serving with the Gurkhas and The Royal Green Jackets on operations in Northern Ireland, Kosovo and the Far East. Following this, he worked as a Banker in Hong Kong, Thailand, India and the United Kingdom. The combining thread for this eclectic career path was a love of photojournalism. Martin spent his free time collecting stories and photos from countries and areas such as Afghanistan, Mongolia, Central Asia, the Himalayas and Central Africa. Armed with these, he then embarked on a career in the Film Industry.
Martin wrote and directed the short film ‘What Does Your Daddy Do?’ which premiered at the 2006 Venice Film Festival in Italy. The film picked up awards at festivals around the world, most notable of which was a nomination for a BIFA (British Independent Film Award).
In 2007, Martin was invited to attend the Directing Program at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, where he was awarded a Sloan Scholarship and an Alumni Scholarship. In addition he was selected for the BAFTA LA Newcomers Scheme. His thesis film ‘Family Jewels’ was selected to premier at the 2009 Venice Film Festival.
In the last eight years, Martin has studied at the American Film Institute and the London Film School, directed a documentary in Kosovo, produced a TV series for United Nations TV, written six feature scripts, and directed an hour-long drama ‘Alone Together’ based on the stage play ‘Rules of Engagement’. He has directed a number of commercials and short films, which have played at major festivals around the world. In addition he teaches at Mountview Academy of the Dramatic Arts in London and has been a regular reviewer of film for BBC Radio 5 Live.







Photojournalism - Afghanistan
Photojournalism - The Congo
Documentary - Nepal, Himalayas