RESUMÉ: TIM GREENE
Tim Greene is an award winning South African film maker, best known for writing and directing the feature films BOY CALLED TWIST (2004) and SKEEM (2011), and as a showrunner on numerous award–winning South African TV shows.
His latest feature film THE FURY (2022) is currently exclusive on Amazon Prime worldwide.
He recently won the SA Writer’s Guild’s prestigious RICHARD NOSWORTHY AWARD for the screenplay of THE FURY. He is the winner of two SAFTA Golden Horn awards, for BEST DIRECTOR: TV DRAMA for HARD COPY in 2006 and for BEST SCREENPLAY for SKEEM in 2011.
SKEEM also won BEST COMEDY SCREENPLAY and BEST COMEDY at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in 2013, and scooped the prestigious AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in 2011.
Based in Cape Town, he works internationally, most recently with MTV Staying Alive (London), Discovery Learning Alliance (Washington, D.C.) and with AMC International (LA).
He was co–writer on LUCKY SPECIALS (2017) a feature film for DISCOVERY LEARNING ALLIANCE (USA), and worked with MTV STAYING ALIVE FOUNDATION (UK) to develop the ninth season of MTV SHUGA and as Creative Director at Quizzical Pictures, he was showrunner on MTV SHUGA: DOWN SOUTH, for MTV NETWORKS AFRICA in 2017.
Other TV credits include award–winning shows like UMLILO, THOSE WHO CAN’T, CLASS ACT, SWARTWATER, HARD COPY and INTERSEXIONS, which won a Peabody Award in 2011.
His first feature BOY CALLED TWIST, based on Dickens’ classic novel Oliver Twist, was one of the world's first crowd–funded films. It screened in Cannes' Tous Les Cinemas Du Monde, and was awarded BEST FEATURE at the Apollo Film Festival in 2005.