Andrew Eastel
A master of the historical genre, Andrew Eastel, was born in 1972 in London, England and started his directorial journey in the early 2000s. Mainly focusing on history and documentary, Eastel's most renowned works include "The Riddle of the Romanovs" and "The Man Who Killed Richard III," both of which have been highly acclaimed although not winners at major film festivals. His directorial style tends to lean towards the meticulous exploration of historical events, creating a captivating narrative that brings the past to life. Andrew Eastel is a man who, with his camera, turns the dusty pages of history into a vivid and mesmerizing cinema.