Ross Clarke is a screenwriter, director and producer with over twenty years of experience working in the film industry. His films include Skid Row (2007), a documentary about the acute homeless problem in downtown Los Angeles, the dramatic features The Birdcatcher (2019) set in Norway in World War Two,Desiree (aka The Chemist, 2014), a psychological thriller shot in New Orleans with Ron Perlman and Walton Goggins, and the short Some Place Safe (2003) with Mark Strong. He is currently making a documentary about Brighton and Hove Albion FC and developing a film about Jose Luis Borges based on the memoir Borges and Me by Jay Parini. He has taught directing, producing and screenwriting at Met Film School, Plymouth College of Art, The University of Suffolk and Birkbeck College. His book (with Graham S. Clarke) The American Dream and American Cinema in the Age of Trump, which looks at film theory and film production in Hollywood in the last five years, is published by Routledge.
Links to films on Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Birdcatcher-August-Diehl/dp/B07XZHJZRT
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chemist-Joseph-Morgan/dp/B07HBJM21Y