John Deery

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John Deery is a British award-winning film and television drama director.
Deery was born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, across the river Mersey from Liverpool.
Like many other directors, he started out as an actor, training at The Drama Studio, London.
In between acting jobs he was a runner on commercials with some of the UK's top commercial directors.
He then became a third and first assistant director before going to the National Film & Television School's Short Course Unit for Directors in 1996.
One of Deery's other passions in life is politics.
He worked extensively with the film and commercials director, Hugh Hudson, during the Labour Party General Election campaign of 1992.
After graduating from the NFTS in 1996, Deery was commissioned by Peter Mandelson to write and direct a film for Labour called The Road to the Manifesto which launched Labour's 1997 General Election campaign.
The film was a success, not only for its political message, but also for its theme song, "Things Can Only Get Better", which went on to become Labour's Election anthem.
Since then Deery has made many other films for the Labour Party as well as several films for trade unions in the UK. Coming from an Irish-Catholic background,
Deery believed that enforced celibacy was a 'time bomb waiting to go off' in the Catholic Church and began researching his first feature film,
Conspiracy of Silence, which he wrote and directed.
Cast includes: Academy Award-winner Brenda Fricker, Hugh Bonneville, Chris O'Dowd, John Lynch, Jonathan Forbes, Jason Barry, Sean McGinley, Fintan McKeown, Jim Norton and Hugh Quarshie.
The movie won many international awards including the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures' Freedom of Expression Award in 2004, which it shared with Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 and...




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