Philip Barantini
Philip Barantini (born 13 July 1980) is an award-winning British film and TV director. He is best known for his second directorial feature Boiling Point (2021), starring Stephen Graham. Before stepping behind the camera, Barantini is known for his roles in front of the lens, starring as Sergeant Wayne A. "Skinny" Sisk in HBO's Band of Brothers (2001). His other television roles include Billy O'Neill in Dream Team (1998-2000), Bezpalov in Chernobyl (2019) and Steve in The Responder (2022).
Barantini's film credits include Steve Hart in Ned Kelly (2003), Joey in The Escapist (2002), David in Hard Boiled Sweets (2012) and John Morgan in A Violent Man (2022).
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- ↑ ‘Boiling Point’ BBC TV Series Greenlit With Stephen Graham Reprising Role & Philip Barantini Directing
- ↑ ‘Boiling Point’ TV series to be made with original creative team for the BBC (exclusive)
- ↑ The BBC announces Boiling Point, a new five-part drama series based on the multi award-winning film
- ↑ 2022 EE British Academy Film Awards
- ↑ Honor Swinton Byrne, Philip Barantini, ‘Belfast’ take prizes at Big Screen Awards
- ↑ ‘I need to slow down’: James McAvoy on family, faith – and painful truths
- ↑ ‘Line Of Duty’ Producer World Productions Forging ITV Medical Thriller Starring ‘Deceit’ Lead Niamh Algar, Directed By ‘Boiling Point’s Philip Barantini
- ↑ Karlovy Vary 2021: Philip Barantini talks filming ‘Boiling Point’ in one take
- ↑ https://www.bifa.film/people/philip-barantini/
