David Bonneville

David Bonneville (Porto, 1978) is a London-based filmmaker.

Education and background

Bonneville received the University of Westminster academic Excellence scholarship for his MA in Screenwriting & Producing. He was also selected for the Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin directing course in the context of the Gulbenkian Foundation Arts Programme, years after he completed his Sound & Image (Media) BA between Portugal (Catholic University of Portugal) and Spain (Pompeu Fabra University).

Bonneville began his career by assisting Turner-Prize winner Douglas Gordon and centenarian Cannes Palme d'Or winner Manoel de Oliveira. He has also worked for the BBC.

Films

Cigano aka 'Gypsy' (Golden Palm in Mexico; Golden Cat in Izmir; Medal for Best Fiction in Faro; Elche Best Fiction Award in Spain; etc.) was funded by the Portuguese Film Board and premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival. It was SXSW Film Festival and Palm Springs International Film Festival nominee and one of the 5 Golden Starfish at the Hamptons Film Festival.

L'Arc-en-Ciel (Best Actress Award at the International Portuguese Language Film Festival) was funded by the Gulbenkian Foundation and the RTP public TV Broadcaster. It has distribution by ArtCinema in Russia and aired on RTP2, and OutTV.

Heiko (Best Short Film at the 24th Mix:Copenhagen Film Festival/Denmark and Special Mention at the 10th Slamdance Film Festival/Park City, Utah, USA) was broadcast on RTP and Rede Globo. It is commercially distributed in the UK by Peccadillo Pictures and by Indieflix and OutTV in the rest of the world. Heiko has been screened at more than 70 festivals worldwide, taking Bonneville to the 58th Berlin Film Festival, and receiving nominations at film festivals in Paris, Toronto, New York, Hong-Kong and Melbourne.

Selected filmography

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