Olly Blackburn

Blackburn began his professional film career directing commercials and music videos, and became associated with the film production company Warp X. He served as Second Unit Director on the film ''Reverb''. Blackburn co-wrote and directed ''Donkey Punch'', which was his first film to be shown at the Sundance Film Festival. He shot the film on a £1 million budget over 24 days in South Africa. Movie critics likened his work on the film to filmmaker Peter Berg's ''Very Bad Things'', director Phillip Noyce's ''Dead Calm'', and Roman Polanski's ''Knife in the Water''. He went on to serve as writer for the film ''Vinyan'', which critics compared to two films by director Nicolas Roeg, ''Don't Look Now'' and ''Heart of Darkness''. Provided by Wikipedia