Rose Glass

Birthplace:
Chelmsford, Essex, England

Rose Glass (born 1990 in Chelmsford, Essex) is an English writer-director. She studied film and video production at London College of Communications, where she directed several shorts and also gained experience as a runner on professional sets. Eventually she made her way to the National Film and Television School, where she made the acclaimed short film "Room 55" (2014). She made her feature debut with the award-winning psychological horror-drama "Saint Maud" (2019).

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Director:
2010  Moths
2011  Storm House
2013  The Silken Strand
2014  Room 55
2015  Bath Time
2015  O
2016  The Midnight Barbers // Hey Master
2017  Pop
2020  Saint Maud
2024  Love Lies Bleeding

Editor:
2010  Moths
2011  Storm House
2013  The Silken Strand
2014  Room 55
2015  Bath Time
2015  O
2016  The Midnight Barbers // Hey Master
2017  Pop
2020  Saint Maud
2024  Love Lies Bleeding

Executive Producer:
2010  Moths
2011  Storm House
2013  The Silken Strand
2014  Room 55
2015  Bath Time
2015  O
2016  The Midnight Barbers // Hey Master
2017  Pop
2020  Saint Maud
2023  Only Yourself To Blame
2024  Love Lies Bleeding

Writer:
2010  Moths
2011  Storm House
2013  The Silken Strand
2014  Room 55
2015  Bath Time
2015  O
2016  The Midnight Barbers // Hey Master
2017  Pop
2020  Saint Maud
2023  Only Yourself To Blame
2024  Love Lies Bleeding

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