Toby Kearton
Toby Kearton, born on June 20, 1997, is a prominent British director, screenwriter, and producer celebrated for his compelling short films that have gained recognition at prestigious film festivals around the globe, including BAFTA and BIFA qualifiers. His career took a significant leap with the release of 'Dissonance' in 2018, which made its debut at the Cannes Court Métrage during the Cannes Film Festival, marking him as a notable talent in the industry.
Kearton specializes in historical dramas within the short film format, with notable works such as 'Kamerad' (2024), 'The Dust Child' (2018), and 'The Little Picture' (2018). These films have collectively garnered over 30 awards, with 'The Little Picture' achieving remarkable popularity, amassing more than 830,000 views on YouTube.
A graduate of the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, Kearton has diversified his portfolio with various projects, including the veteran mental health public service announcement 'Hidden Wounds' (2022), the adaptation 'Pricks' (2023) based on the original play, and the documentary short 'Dick Dangerfield: Defending Drama.' He has also penned and directed the TV pilot 'Livin’ with the Devil' (2026), which is now available on demand. Currently, he is in post-production on his debut feature film, 'Sweet Nothings.'
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