Francis Whately, a renowned filmmaker, has made a lasting impact on the world of music and documentary storytelling. His impressive body of work includes a plethora of critically acclaimed projects, each one showcasing his exceptional skill and dedication to his craft.
One of his most notable achievements is the 2013 documentary "David Bowie: Five Years", a poignant and insightful exploration of the life and career of the legendary musician David Bowie. This film, which premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, received widespread critical acclaim for its thoughtful and intimate portrayal of Bowie's life and artistry.
Whately's work is not limited to his documentary on David Bowie, however. He has also made significant contributions to other notable projects, including "The Big Read" (2003) and "Rock 'n' Roll Guns for Hire: The Story of the Sidemen" (2017).
These projects, among many others, demonstrate Whately's unwavering passion for storytelling and his ability to bring complex and fascinating subjects to life on the screen.