Ian Clark (director)

While the other kids on his estate make fun of him and his friend Mike, Tony retreats into a fantasy of performing as deaf M.C, ‘Ice Finga'.

[2] Outcasts, a road movie with a difference in which “a gang of outcasts hit the road to take on the world”,[4] won awards at festivals around the world including the FujiFilm Short Film Competition, Royal Television Society Student Awards[5] and Look & Roll Disability Film Festival, Munich.

Majority funded by Creative Skillset, the programme supports upcoming filmmakers and professionals through high-level mentoring, complemented by a range of training and networking activities.

[8] In 2011 he wrote and directed The Facility (originally titled Guinea Pigs), starring Aneurin Barnard, Oliver Coleman, Steve Evets, Skye Lourie, Alex Reid, Nia Roberts & Amit Shah.

In 2012 he directed Fox Hollow Farm, an episode of Paranormal Witness, Season 2 for Raw TV and the Syfy channel.

[12] It was first screened on 26 September 2012 in the USA and on 6 December 2012 in the UK.This was followed by two episodes of a docudrama, Ultimate Warfare for Military Channel and Arrow Media.

[14]See No Evil had its world premiere in November 2014 on Slice TV in Canada[15] and was screened in the USA by Investigation Discovery in February 2015.

[16] Kelsey Smith was the first episode of the series shown in the USA and achieved record breaking viewing figures for the channel .

[20] At the beginning of 2016 Arrow Media was commissioned by Investigation Discovery to produce a new TV series: American Monster (originally titled Devil In Disguise) with Clark directing two episodes.

The programme gives the real-footage murder genre a new twist by using real courtroom footage, CCTV and home movies as well as surrounding news coverage.