Tim Clague is a multifaceted writer and director who has dedicated his career to crafting family-friendly films and television series that cater to a wide range of audiences. With a nomination for a prestigious BAFTA award for his short film "Eight", which poignantly explores the complexities of a young boy's relationship with his father through the lens of his love for football, Clague has consistently demonstrated his ability to create stories that are both accessible and engaging for viewers of all ages.
Throughout his career, Clague's short films have showcased his versatility and willingness to experiment with different tones and styles. From comedic narratives with unexpected twists to more lighthearted, visually-driven storytelling, his films have consistently delighted audiences. Notable examples include "Who Killed Nelson Nutmeg?", which premiered at the BFI London Film Festival, and "Future TX", which was released theatrically across the UK via Odeon, both of which are unapologetically aimed at a younger audience.
In addition to his work in short films, Clague has also ventured into the realm of children's television, creating the pre-school series "Dog Years" for Amazon Prime. More recently, he has expanded his repertoire to include romantic comedy features, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile writer and director capable of adapting to a wide range of genres and formats.