Keri Collins
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Keri Collins is an award winning screenwriter and director born in Pontypool,South Wales in September 1978.
He began his career with a series of successful short films; 'Die Zwoelfte Stunde' received two broadcasts on Sky TV and is currently being streamed on the BBC Film Network website, "showcasing new British filmmaking talent". 'A Day Out With Gwyn' featuring Frank Kelly from Channel 4 's, Father Ted, won 'Best Screenplay' at the 2005 'Finest Films student film festival'.
Keri also wrote and directed a 90 second short film for Peter Greenaway's Tulse Luper Suitcases project.
He is currently featured on Channel 4's 4Talent website 'The Directory', "The 4Talent Film Directory. Handpicked practitioners from in front and behind the camera".
It has recently been announced that Keri has written a film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, The Comedy of Errors.
Three of his feature screenplays, 'Heaven: The Passion of Chris', 'Who Cares?' and 'The Comedy of Errors' have been optioned by Urban Way Productions Ltd.
He is set to direct his debut feature film in April 2008, titled, 'The Incredible Ambition of Albert Steiner'.
[edit] Filmography (as writer and director)
- Die Zwoelfte Stunde (2004)
- A Day Out With Gwyn (2005)
- Who Cares? (2008)
- The Comedy of Errors (2008)
- The Incredible Ambition of Albert Steiner (2008)
[edit] Filmography (as assistant director)
- The Feral Generation (2007)

