Pat Holden
Pat Holden, a noteworthy filmmaker, was born in 1965 in Leeds, England, and began his directing career in the late 1990s. Predominantly a horror and comedy director, his most famous films include "Awaydays" and "When the Lights Went Out," the latter of which has received acclaim for its chilling depiction of a haunted house. Unfortunately, Holden has not won any awards at major film festivals, but his distinct authorial style, characterized by a blend of dark humor and atmospheric horror, has earned him a unique standing in the industry. Pat Holden, with his ability to infuse a sense of realness into the make-believe world of horror, truly epitomizes the art of storytelling.