James Morton-Haworth

Co-Founder & Director at Gramafilm

James Morton-Haworth is the co-founder and director at Gramafilm. James has over fifteen years of experience in the industry, starting their career at the BBC Television. There, they worked their way up the ranks, eventually becoming a director. James has directed a number of award-winning shows, including "My Dad was a Communist", "A Digital Picture of Britain" and "The Culture Show". In 2008, they left the BBC to start Gramafilm, which has quickly become one of the leading production companies in the UK.

James Morton-Haworth has a MA in Cinematography from the National Film & Television School and a degree from Oundle.

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  • Co-Founder & Director

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