Name Martin Gooch | Role Filmmaker | |
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Movies The Search for Simon, Arthurs Amazing Things, Naked Before the World, Coffin Call Similar People |
SYS Podcast Episode 017: An Interview With Writer Director Martin Gooch
Martin Gooch is a British filmmaker, who directed and shot many comedy shorts and has since finished shooting his first feature film Death which premiered at Sci-Fi-London 2012 in the UK and is a 2012 finalist for Hollywood's Feel Good Film Festival in the US. He was born on 6 September 1972.
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- SYS Podcast Episode 017 An Interview With Writer Director Martin Gooch
- James wallis martin gooch kickstarter masterclass at legup
- Career
- References

James wallis martin gooch kickstarter masterclass at legup
Career

A number of Gooch's works have involved the British actor Leslie Phillips as the narrator. Other notable names he has directed include Linsey Dawn McKenzie and Emily Booth. He is a two time BBC New Director award winner, with short films screened all over the world including Cannes, Edinburgh, London and also on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5.
Gooch's last few short films include Don't Even Think It! (written by Jasper Fforde and starring Pippa Hinchley, Miranda Hart and Edward Rawle Hicks) and The Gravity of Belief (starring Alexandria Beck and Paul Ready), which was nominated for best film at the 5th London Short film Festival, Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival, and also the Fortean Film festival.
His feature film Death (2012), which won Best Director, features Linal Haft, Emily Booth, Leslie Phillips, Nick Moran, David Wayman, Sarah Jayne Dunn, Ben Shockley and Brooke Burfitt and features music from Roger Taylor of Queen and Paul Humphries of OMD.
His second feature film The Search for Simon premièred at the BFI Sci-Fi London film festival 2013, and went on to win several awards. It stars Carol Cleveland, Sophie Aldred, Chase Masterson, Simon Jones as well as Noeleen Comiskey and Millie Reeves. His third feature film The Gatehouse will be released in 2016.
Gooch also directed Hollyoaks for Channel 4 and Doctors for BBC1, where he met Malcolm Walker who later acted as a Producer on Death (2012).