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  1. Gavin Rothery may refer to: Gavin Rothery (film creator), British screenwriter, director and designer. Gavin Rothery (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  2. On 14 May 2017, it was announced that concept and graphic artist Gavin Rothery, who had worked with Duncan Jones on his first feature, Moon, would write and direct Archive with Theo James set to star. On 31 October 2018, Philip Herd and Cora Helfrey of Independent joined as producers for the project, with Stacy Martin starring opposite Theo ...

  3. Aug 18, 2020 · Filmmaker Profile: Archive. Director Gavin Rothery. By Scott Essman. -. August 18, 2020. 0. Over the first twenty years of the 21 st century, filmmakers have explored the notion of sentient artificial intelligence, where computer/robotic-based creations can engage in autonomous thought.

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  4. Jul 16, 2021 · Jul 16, 2021. If you’ve seen Duncan Jones’ Moon, you’ll already be familiar with the work of Gavin Rothery. Rothery worked as part of the Art and Visual Effects department on the film, and has...

  5. Jul 20, 2020 · Borrowing Tape had the great opportunity to interview writer/director Gavin Rothery (whose concept design and VFX work you've probably seen in Moon) on his directorial feature debut film Archive, which is now available to stream via Virtual Cinema Screenings, On Demand, and Digital.

  6. Biography. Gavin Rothery is a concept artist/writer/director specialising in Science Fiction. Originally an illustrator and comic artist, he has been working in the games industry since 1996. Through graphic design and visual effects work, this led into advertising and then film.

  7. Jul 9, 2020 · He recently finished his MFA in film producing at Columbia University and is currently working in film and TV development for production companies. We spoke with Gavin Rothery, the director of Archive, which explores new territory in sci-fi themes like memory, humanity, loss, and fear of replacement.