Matt Greenhalgh

Matt Greenhalgh

Birth : , Salford, Manchester, England, UK

History

Matthew Greenhalgh is an English screenwriter from Manchester, England. He is best known for writing the screenplay to the film "Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool", which earned him a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Profile

Matt Greenhalgh

Movies

Floodlights
Executive Producer
The powerful and inspiring story of Andy Woodward, one of the first footballers to come forward with allegations of sexual abuse in the national game.
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Writer
A frantic young woman struggles against an unstoppable inner voice that defies logic, rhyme or reason, which finally drives her to the very edge… literally.
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Director
A frantic young woman struggles against an unstoppable inner voice that defies logic, rhyme or reason, which finally drives her to the very edge… literally.
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool
Screenplay
Liverpool, 1978: What starts as a vibrant affair between a legendary femme-fatale, the eccentric Academy Award-winning actress Gloria Grahame, and her young lover, British actor Peter Turner, quickly grows into a deeper relationship, with Turner being the person Gloria turns to for comfort.
The Look of Love
Screenplay
Paul Raymond builds a porn, entertainment and real estate empire that makes him the wealthiest man in Britain, but drugs doom his beloved daughter, Debbie.
Move On
Writer
Move On is a road movie like no other, because it is inspired by film fans from all over Europe! This breath-taking movie directed by Asger Leth features Mads Mikkelsen on a secret mission in 8 episodes, each taking place in a different European country.
Nowhere Boy
Screenplay
The drama tells the story of John Lennon's teenage years in Liverpool and the start of his journey to becoming a successful musician. The story also examines the impact on his early life and personality of the two dominant females in his childhood.
Control
Screenplay
The story of Joy Division’s lead singer Ian Curtis, from his schoolboy days in 1973 to his suicide on the eve of the band's first American tour in 1980.
Back to Black
Writer
A biopic centered on English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse.
Twisting My Melon
Director
Biopic based on Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder's autobiography, the film will track the singer’s journey from a guitar-loving child to a leading light of Madchester’s party scene.