Tim Higham was born in 1968 and partially educated at King's College School in Wimbledon where he excelled at playing the clarinet, and pottery, but little else.  He has a Private Pilot’s Licence, enjoys eating spaghetti bolognese, and has made several short films, which have premiered at festivals in Rome, Toronto, Tokyo, Manchester and Madrid.
 
Some of his favourite films include Three Colours Red, Il Postino, Casablanca, Evita, Kill Bill pt.1, In The Mood For Love, 2046, Taxidermia, Pulp Fiction, The Aviator, There Will Be Blood, Wall-E, The Good The Bad And The Ugly, Inglourious Basterds, and indeed almost any film by Emir Kusturica and Woody Allen.
    
The Adventures of George the Projectionist was his first feature film, and was shot secretly over a period of 5 years at BAFTA headquarters in London...

He now works as a freelance film-maker, and his latest productions include the Wimbledon documentary 'Inside Wimbledon' and a new documentary now in post-production; 'Truck Racer'

 

WATCH THE SHORT FILM

WATCH THE SHORT FILM


'Eleven' was filmed back in 1999 to commemorate 30 years of the lunar landings. It was shot using a clockwork Bolex 16mm camera and a collection of home-made models. Total budget about £50. It premiered at the Toronto International Short Film Festival 2000.