Biographie
John Crowley
John Crowley began his career as a theatre director, first in Ireland, then in England (London). He transitioned to cinema in 2003, directing "Intermission", a full-length critically acclaimed film starring Colin Farrell, Shirley Henderson, and Colm Meaney. Crowley followed in 2005 with a film version of "Celebration", adapted from the play by Harold Pinter. In 2007, came BAFTA-award winning "Boy A", starring Andrew Garfield and Peter Mullan, and, in 2009, "Is Anybody There?", with Michael Caine.
2013 saw the release of another full-length feature, "Closed Circuit", in which Crowley directed Eric Bana and Rebecca Hall.