"Mark Gill" aged 44 is a film maker from Stretford in Manchester.

Gill graduated from University of Central Lancashire in 2004, and soon after he met his collaborator Baldwin Li. Gill has won several awards including a Royal Television Society Award and a BAFTA. Gill and fellow producer Baldwin Li were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film for the 2013 film The Voorman Problem. The Voorman Problem was his first major short film.

On May 8, 2014 it was announced that Gill has written and will direct a biopic based on the early life of Morrissey.

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[Brooks' movie, financed by producer Steve Bing, has now found a new home at Warner Independent Pictures, which plans to release it early next year. Warner Indy chief Mark Gill says he had no problems with the title.] How often do you get a laugh simply from the title of a movie? ... We saw the movie, and it was clear that Albert makes fun of himself and America, not anybody else.

We were more interested in how far the penguins went, how much weight they lost, why they do what they do.

We've been finding now for at least a year that half the British public thought that the war in Iraq was the wrong thing to do rather than the right thing to do and if anything the latest events will just crystallize public opinion.

People are responding to (documentaries) in a way I don't think anyone expected.

We can all try to blame the closing window of DVD and all that, but you see the movies that are really distinctive still going out and doing really well.

Hollywood Online has come up with what is arguably the best way to reach frequent moviegoers on a widespread and guaranteed basis, ... We're delighted to be part of the debut.

They said: `We know France, you know America.'