Kellen Pembleton

Kellen Pembleton

A maverick of the neo-noir genre, Kellen Pembleton was born in the year 1967 in the bustling city of Manchester, England. Active in the film industry from the early 1990s, Pembleton’s eclectic style is best showcased in his most famous films, the gritty, atmospheric ‘Smokey Streets’ and the critically acclaimed ‘Under the City Lights’, the latter of which earned him a prestigious BAFTA award. His signature style, often described as "cityscape noir", is characterized by stark contrasts, complex narratives, and a deep exploration of urban life and its inherent challenges.

Far from being just a name in the credits, Pembleton's passionate approach to filmmaking resonates in every scene he crafts, making him a truly compelling figure in the world of cinema.