Anthony Wonke

Anthony Wonke
Nationality British
Occupation documentary film maker, director, producer
Notable work Ronaldo

Anthony Wonke is a British documentary film maker.

Career

Anthony Wonke is an Emmy and triple BAFTA Award winning director and producer. He's also won among others a Grierson, RTS (Royal Television Society), Peabody Award and the Prix Italia for his films. Best known for his feature documentaries and series, and recently for his award winning commercials, he is now in development with a feature film in addition to several feature documentaries. His work ranges across a variety of genres but is characterized by intelligence, visual flair and emotional insight.

November 2015 sees the theatrical release of two feature documentaries directed by Wonke. Ronaldo, an intimate and definitive portrait of Cristiano Ronaldo, voted the world’s best football player, will have its world wide theatrical release with Universal Pictures. It has been produced by the makers of Senna and Amy.

Being AP is the extraordinary story of A P McCoy, who through obsessive dedication to his sport and heroic disregard of injuries has become the most successful jump jockey of all time, as he starts to contemplate retirement. Being AP is produced by BBC Films/Irish Film Board/Northern Ireland Screen and received its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. It also has its theatrical release in November 2015.

In 2014, Wonke produced Children on the Front line, a disturbing but poignant film for Channel 4 and Arte, about children living in the midst of the fighting in Syria, demonstrating the humanity of those at the heart of the conflict. Wonke and co-director Marcel Mettelsiefen have garnered 16 awards for this film including an Emmy, two BAFTAs, the Prix Italia, Peabody, RTS, Grierson, One World plus many other nominations.

In 2013, Fire in the Night a theatrical documentary about the Piper Alpha disaster produced by STV for Creative Scotland/BBC, had its world premier at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and went on to win the festival’s prestigious Audience Award. It was also nominated for three Scottish BAFTAs including the Audience Film Award and best Feature Film and went on to win best Single documentary. It was released across UK cinemas before its TV premier on BBC2 to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the disaster.

In 2012, The Battle for Marjah, the 90’ feature documentary Wonke made with Ben Anderson about a platoon of marines in Afghanistan with Wall to Wall Media for HBO/Channel 4, was nominated for three Emmy awards and won the History Makers Award for Best Current Affairs. Also in 2012, Crack House USA, a 90’ film he directed for MSNBC/More 4 about a drugs gang in Chicago brought down by a federal wire tap, was nominated for the BAFTA Factual Photography Award.

He has been making a feature documentary film about workers in the Gulf - Between the Waves and the Sky and is developing a feature film with Touchpaper productions. Also with Touchpaper he is in pre-production on A Taste of Chlorine a short film for BBC Films based on the award winning French graphic novel of the same name.

In 2008, he won the BAFTA Factual Series Award for his epic 8 x 50’ BBC 1 documentary series The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities. He directed and series-produced this over three years, charting the extremes of contemporary society by focusing on a tower block within one of the poorest council estates in London which was being sold as luxury flats. The series was also nominated for a Grierson and Broadcast Award, and won the RTS Award for Factual Editing.

Subsequently, Wonke series produced and directed The £800M Railway Station, a 6 x 30’ series for BBC 2. Nominated for a Broadcasting Press Guild Award, the series explores the passion, sacrifice and politics behind the renovation of St Pancras International.

In 2008 he was granted exclusive access to the female British Olympic Gymnastics squad, showing the hopes, joys and disappointments behind the Olympic dream. The resulting 90’ documentary, Gymnast, was broadcast on BBC2 in June 2012.

In the last three years Wonke has added commercials to his directing portfolio and the results have been highly acclaimed. He has worked for Ogilvy Mather, New York, Saatchi and JWT on the BP, Lurpak and Mazda 3 campaigns respectively. His innovative direction of the Ogilvy Mather Du Pont Horizons campaign has been rewarded with a clutch of awards at the BRAVES, the Stevies, the Internet Advertising Awards, the One Show Pencils and a place on the shortlist at Cannes Lion Awards. His Brooklyn Brothers/We Are Social Jaguar “Your Turn Britain” campaign won a Campaign Award and two Chartered Institute of Marketing Awards while his Partizan/Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R Vodafone Real Families Campaign won a British Arrows Craft Award in 2014.

Wonke is represented for film and television by Casarotto Ramsay and Associates, and by Partizan for commercials.

Personal life

Wonke is married with two daughters and lives in North London.

Filmography

Year Title Awards and Nominations
2015 Ronaldo
2014 Children on the Frontline - Syria Winner- Prix Italia - Best TV Documentary, Current Affairs

Winner- International Emmy

Winner - Cinema for Peace Award, Berlin 2014

Winner - Bayeux-Calvados Award - Long-Format Television

Winner - Grierson Award - Best Documentary On An International Contemporary Theme

Winner - One World Media - Television Award

Winner - Edinburgh TV Awards - Producer/Director Debut Award (Marcel Mettelsiefen)

Winner - AIB Media Excellence Awards - International Current Affairs Documentary Television

Winner - RTS - International Documentary

Winner - BAFTA Current Affairs

Winner - BAFTA CRAFT - Factual Photography

Winner - LA FIGRA Award

Winner - Peabody Awards - Documentary

Nominated - BAFTA - Current Affairs

Nominated - BAFTA CRAFT - Best Newcomer (Marcel Mettelsefien)

Nominated - Amnesty's Media Award - Documentary

Nominated - Rory Peck Award - Feature

Nominated - Frontline Awards - Broadcast

Nominated - Broadcast Awards - Best Current Affairs Documentary

2013 Fire in the Night Official Selection - Edinburgh International Film Festival 2013

Winner - Edinburgh International Film Festival 2013 - Audience Award

Winner - BAFTA Scotland - Single Documentary

Nominated - BAFTA Scotland - Cineworld Film Audience Award

Nominated - BAFTA Scotland - Feature Film

Winner - RTS Scotland Award - Factual

Nominated - Celtic Media Festival - Factual Single

Nominated - FOCAL International Awards - Best Use of Footage In a Cinema Release

2012 Between the Waves and the Sky
2010 Crack House USA Nominated - BAFTA - Best Factual Photography 2012
2010 The Battle for Marjah Winner - History Makers Award - Current Affairs, 2012

Nominated - News & Documentary Emmy Award 2012 - Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story - Long Form

Nominated - News & Documentary Emmy Award 2012 - Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Editing - Documentary and Long Form

Nominated - News & Documentary Emmy Award 2012 - Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Music & Sound

2010 Gymnast
2010 The £800M Railway Station Nominated - Broadcasting Press Guild Award, 2008
2007 The Tower
2004-07 The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities Winner - BAFTA - Best Factual Series, 2008

Winner - RTS Award- Factual Editing, 2008

Nominated - Grierson Award - Documentary Series, 2008

Nominated - Broadcast Award - Factual Series, 2008

Nominated - Televisual Bulldog Award - Factual Series, 2008

2005 A Very British Bollywood
2003 Property People
2003 Squaddies on the Rampage
2002 Bullet Catchers
2002 Witness: Running for God
2001 Fraud Squad
2001 Cutting Edge: Kidnap
2001 The Art of Crime (ep: Inside Job)
2000 Amsterdam: City of Sin
1999 Behind the Crime (ep: Car Crimes)
1998 Staying Lost Winner - Indies Award - Best Current Affairs Series, 1999

Nominated - BBC2 Awards - Documentary Series, 1999

Nominated - Grierson Awards - Documentary Series, 2000

Nominated - RTS Awards - Documentary & Factual Editing, 2000

Awards and Honours

Awards

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