Francis Lee (born 1969 ) is an English filmmaker who has written and directed the films God's Own Country (2017) and Ammonite (2020).
Francis Lee grew up on his family's farm in Soyland, Calderdale, West Yorkshire.
After finishing school, he studied acting at the Rose Bruford College and worked in the theatre afterwards.
1994
Lee first appeared on television in 1994 in Peak Practice, which was followed by guest roles in television series like Midsomer Murders, Heartbeat and Casualty.
1999
In cinema, he had small roles in Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy (1999) and in Sandra Goldbacher's Me Without You (2001).
Although working as a director today, he never trained at a film school.
2000
In the 2000s, Lee lost interest in acting and wanted to tell his own stories.
2012
While working at a scrapyard, he made his directing debut with the short film The Farmer's Wife (2012), followed by the short films Bradford Halifax London (2013) and The Last Smallholder (2014).
2017
He had his breakthrough with the 2017 film God's Own Country, which received critical acclaim.
He won prizes at the Sundance Film Festival and the Teddy Awards, the Breakthrough director award at the London Film Critics' Circle and the BAFTA Award for Best Debut Screenwriter.
2020
Lee directed Ammonite, which was released in September 2020 and stars Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan as a lesbian couple in the 19th century.
He is working on an upcoming horror film that explores themes of "class and queerness".