Tom Brisley
Acclaimed for his raw and evocative storytelling, British director Tom Brisley was born in 1965, in the bustling city of London, England. He has been actively shaping the film industry since the late 1990s, predominantly in the documentary genre, with his most famous works including 'The Day the Dinosaurs Died', 'Hiroshima' and 'Living with the Tudors', films that have earned him recognition and awards at various film festivals. Brisley's authorial style is marked by his impactful and meticulous representation of historical events, seamlessly blending narrative with hard-hitting facts. As a person, Tom Brisley is a true historian at heart, with an insatiable passion for unearthing and sharing untold stories from the past.