Philip Barantini (b. 1980)

Alias:
Phil Barantini
菲利普·巴兰蒂尼

Birthplace:
Liverpool, England, UK

Born:
July 13, 1980

Philip Barantini (born 13 July 1980) is a British director, producer, screenwriter and actor. Known for his intense one-shot works, he directed the film Boiling Point (2021), its follow-up series (2023) and the miniseries Adolescence (2025), all starring Stephen Graham.  As an actor, his notable roles include appearances in Dream Team, Band of Brothers, and The Responder.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Philip Barantini, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
2019  Boiling Point
2019  Seconds Out
2020  Villain
2021  Boiling Point
2023  Accused
????  A Bostonian
????  Enola Holmes 3
????  The Alchemist
????  The Last Drop

Executive Producer:
2019  Boiling Point
2019  Seconds Out
2020  Villain
2021  Boiling Point
2023  Accused
????  A Bostonian
????  Enola Holmes 3
????  The Alchemist
????  The Last Drop

Supervising Producer:
2018  Nightshooters
2019  Boiling Point
2019  Seconds Out
2020  Villain
2021  Boiling Point
2023  Accused
????  A Bostonian
????  Enola Holmes 3
????  The Alchemist
????  The Last Drop

Writer:
2018  Nightshooters
2019  Boiling Point
2019  Seconds Out
2020  Villain
2021  Boiling Point
2023  Accused
????  A Bostonian
????  Enola Holmes 3
????  The Alchemist
????  The Last Drop

Creator:
2023  Boiling Point

Director:
2022  The Responder
2023  Boiling Point
2023  Malpractice
2025  Adolescence

Executive Producer:
2022  The Responder
2023  Boiling Point
2023  Malpractice
2025  Adolescence

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