Graham Jones (born 25 November 1973) is an Irish film director. He was born in Dublin in 1973 and started making films when he was eight years old with the family video camera. After directing some shorts he was accepted into a film school in London. When he reached the final year, however, he decided not to make a graduation film like everyone else but master in theory by interviewing thirty low budget film producers.

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  • Graham Jones (born 25 November 1973) is an Irish film director. He was born in Dublin in 1973 and started making films when he was eight years old with the family video camera. After directing some shorts he was accepted into a film school in London. When he reached the final year, however, he decided not to make a graduation film like everyone else but master in theory by interviewing thirty low budget film producers. These interviews were published by the British Film Institute in Jones' 1995 book Talking Pictures: Interviews with Contemporary Film Makers. A few years later in 1997 Jones directed his own first feature film entitled How to Cheat in the Leaving Certificate. Fudge 44, his second feature as a director, was released in 2006. (en)
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  • Graham Jones (en)
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  • Graham Jones (disambiguation) (en)
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  • Graham Jones (born 25 November 1973) is an Irish film director. He was born in Dublin in 1973 and started making films when he was eight years old with the family video camera. After directing some shorts he was accepted into a film school in London. When he reached the final year, however, he decided not to make a graduation film like everyone else but master in theory by interviewing thirty low budget film producers. (en)
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  • Graham Jones (director) (en)
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