Steven Eastwood is a multifaceted artist-filmmaker, whose creative endeavors have garnered international recognition and acclaim.
His second feature film, ISLAND, premiered at the prestigious Rotterdam Film Festival in 2018 and was subsequently released in the United Kingdom in September of the same year.
In addition to his film work, Eastwood has also created a sister artwork titled The Interval and the Instant, a multiscreen video installation commissioned by Fabrica, which showcases his versatility as a visual artist.
His first feature film, Buried Land, was officially selected for a plethora of esteemed film festivals, including Tribeca, Moscow, Mumbai, and Goteborg, in 2010.
Eastwood's body of work often explores thought-provoking themes such as ethics, belief, mental health, and physical disability, which are deeply personal and resonate with audiences worldwide.
One of his documentaries, Those Who Are Jesus, received a Grierson Award nomination, a testament to his skill and dedication as a documentarian.
Throughout his career, Eastwood has screened and exhibited his work internationally, solidifying his reputation as a respected and innovative filmmaker.
In addition to his creative pursuits, Eastwood has also published extensively and serves as Professor of Film Practice at Queen Mary University London, where he is also the Head of Film Practice.
Residing and working in London, Eastwood continues to push the boundaries of his craft, inspiring audiences and fellow artists alike with his unique perspective and artistic vision.