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    Ben Woodiwiss. Writer: Benny Loves Killing. Ben Woodiwiss was born on 18 September 1975 in Paddington, London, England, UK. He is a writer and director, known for Benny Loves Killing (2013), Look at Me Now (2015) and In the Name of the King: The Last Mission (2014).

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    • Paddington, London, England, UK
  2. Ben Woodiwiss lives and works in London, UK. He is the founder of Look/Think Films and is both a screenwriter and a director who has created six short films plus one feature film. He works tirelessly to support emerging filmmaking talent and has provided thousands of young filmmakers with platforms for their films to be seen and their voices to ...

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · On this episode of THE CHAMBER, Brodie Hubbard talks with filmmaker Ben Woodiwiss (“Benny Loves Killing”). They discuss formative horror and cinema experiences, working for Troma and meeting Lloyd Kaufman, the difficulty of getting movies made, working with children across international borders to teach them filmmaking, revisiting classic ...

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  4. Ben Woodiwiss. Ben Woodiwiss lives and works in London, UK. After working in Camera/Sound and as a Screenwriter for several years he set up Look/Think Films as a Writer/Director in 2010, and created 5 short films and the feature Benny Loves Killing. Ben now works on an international youth filmmaking project, and is turning a passion for ...

  5. Dec 31, 2014 · Writer-director Ben Woodiwiss breaks down the intricately crafted opening sequence of his feature debut, the psychological thriller Benny Loves Killing. Benny Loves Killing is my first foray into narrative drama as a writer-director.

  6. On this episode of THE CHAMBER, Brodie Hubbard talks with filmmaker Ben Woodiwiss (“Benny Loves Killing”). They discuss formative horror and cinema experienc...

  7. Aug 11, 2015 · Author: Ben Woodiwiss. Features. ... 10 Filmmaking Lessons You Can Learn from ‘Taxi Driver’. Posted on September 5, 2015 by Ben Woodiwiss. Often when filmmakers watch films there’s a tendency to start… well, let’s call it ‘borrowing’ or ‘paying homage’ to be kind.

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