Ross Domoney is a multi award winning freelance film-maker from the UK. His documentary work focuses on human right issues, character lead narratives, countries in conflict and the affect of political protest on cities, authorities and underground movements. Ross studied at the London College of Communication, completing a degree in photojournalism and went onto study documentary film making at the National Film and Television School. His work has been published by the Guardian, ITV, Al Jazeera, Field of Vision, The Intercept, BBC2, The Wall Street Journal, Evening Standard, The Daily Mirror, TimeOut, Foto8 and The Discovery Channel to name a few. Variety magazine selected Ross as one of the 100 students who represent the future of film, media and entertainment in 2015. Ross won the audience award at the Thessaloniki film festival in 2013 (The High Price of Gold) as well winning a Royal Television Society award in 2016 (Uprooted). He also made it onto the shortlist for the prestigious Grierson twice. In 2018 he directed a film (44 messages from Catalonia) that was executively produced by Laura Poitras (director of Citizenfour).
Awards and Honours :
Uprooted
Winner: Royal Television Society Award for Best Post Graduate Factual Documentary
Shortlisted : the Grierson Sky Atlantic Award
Official Selection : London Shorts Film Festival
Official Selection : Portsmouth Film Festival
Official Selection : Urban Film Festival
Official Selection : Cineflix Film Festival
The High Price of Gold
Winner : Audience Award at Thessaloniki Film Festival
Winner : Best Documentary at Prime Cuts Film Festival
Winner : Best Documentary at Limelight Film Awards
Official Selection : Raindance Film Festival
Official Selection : One World Media Award
Official Selection : Munich International Student Festival
Official Selection : London Short Film Festival
Official Selection : Tempere Film Festival
From Gazi to Gezi - a stones throw away
Winner: Best Documentary at European Independent Film Festival
Paris: don't bury your dreams
Official Selection : London Shorts Film Festival
Official Selection : Victoria Film Festival
Education
London School of Communication
Degree in Photojournalism
National Film & Television School
Masters Degree in Directing Documentary
Collaborations and partners