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- Hall, which premiered at the 67th Cannes Film Festival, and Adam in Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull's drama film Blood Cells, which premiered 71st Venice International...
- Luke Seomore is an English film director, and musician, part of a critically acclaimed filmmaking duo working alongside English director Joseph Bull....
- a 2014 British drama film directed by Luke Seomore & Joseph Bull. The script was written by Luke Seomore, Joseph Bull and Ben Young. The film stars Barry...
- Guardian "Biennale College, Cinema - Blood Cells by Joseph Bull, Luke Seomore". labiennale.org. Archived from the original on 14 October 2014. Retrieved...
- Isolation is a do****entary film by Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull completed in 2009. The atmospheric do****entary centers around the life of Stuart Griffiths...
- black-and-white album art and video for the title track were shot by directors Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, on and around the Ffestiniog Railway in Porthmadog, which...
- narrated by Tilda Swinton. Red Duckies (2006): Short film directed by Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, featuring a voice-over from Simon Fisher Turner commissioned...
- of the album Turner and Kane hired a do****entary film-making team, Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, to capture the story of the project. On 20 February 2008...
- other journalists. The 2009 do****entary film Isolation, directed by Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, follows Griffiths as he journeys through England encountering...
- white album art and video for the title track were shot by directors Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, on and around the Ffestiniog Railway in Porthmadog, which...