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Young director/producer Tim Reynard premiered his debut feature, "Denied" at the modest age of 16 at an ODEON cinema. Tim was lauded in The Times as "the future of film" by Oscar nominee Ken Russell and achieved plaudits in The Guardian. Tim has since directed five short films and two features, one of which, "The Only One Who Knows You're Afraid", was narrated by late BAFTA nominee Richard Briers and edited by "Foyle's War" screenwriter Michael Chaplin. His latest projects are recently completed political comedy-drama "Youth Condemn" and "Edge", a socio-drama set amidst a theatre production whose closing night falls during a London terrorist-attack. Tim will also be directing "The Wait For Midnight Thirteen", a re-working of the classic 1920s play, "The Ghost Train" in 2019 alongside producer Karen Simon. Tim is Managing Director of DeCantillon Films Ltd. He has successfully brought together a large team of talented aspiring actors and filmmakers in their bid to break in to and progress in the film industry. In his spare time he is a keen football and tennis fan and has a particular interest in WW1/WW2 and politics.