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'''David Slade''' (born September 26, 1969) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[film director]] who began his career making [[music videos]]. His work includes videos for artists such as [[Aphex Twin]] ("[[Donkey Rhubarb (EP)|Donkey Rhubarb]]"), [[Rob Dougan]] ("[[Clubbed To Death]]"), [[Stone Temple Pilots]] ("[[Sour Girl]]"), [[Tori Amos]] ("[[Strange Little Girl"]]), as well as |
'''David Slade''' (born September 26, 1969) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[film director]] who began his career making [[music videos]]. His work includes videos for artists such as [[Aphex Twin]] ("[[Donkey Rhubarb (EP)|Donkey Rhubarb]]"), [[Rob Dougan]] ("[[Clubbed To Death]]"), [[Stone Temple Pilots]] ("[[Sour Girl]]"), [[Tori Amos]] ("[[Strange Little Girl"]]), as well as six videos for [[Muse (band)|Muse]] ([[Hyper Music/Feeling Good|Hyper Music, Feeling Good]], [[Bliss]], [[New Born]], [[Sing For Absolution]], and [[Starlight (song)|Starlight]]). |
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His first [[feature film]] ''[[Hard Candy (film)|Hard Candy]]'' was released in 2005 by Lions Gate Films who purchased the Independent movie at the [[Sundance Film Festival]]. His second feature project is the vampire horror "[[30 Days of Night]]" which is currently in production for [[Columbia Pictures]]. |
His first [[feature film]] ''[[Hard Candy (film)|Hard Candy]]'' was released in 2005 by Lions Gate Films who purchased the Independent movie at the [[Sundance Film Festival]]. His second feature project is the vampire horror "[[30 Days of Night]]" which is currently in production for [[Columbia Pictures]]. |
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David Slade (born September 26, 1969) is a British film director who began his career making music videos. His work includes videos for artists such as Aphex Twin ("Donkey Rhubarb"), Rob Dougan ("Clubbed To Death"), Stone Temple Pilots ("Sour Girl"), Tori Amos ("Strange Little Girl"), as well as six videos for Muse (Hyper Music, Feeling Good, Bliss, New Born, Sing For Absolution, and Starlight).
His first feature film Hard Candy was released in 2005 by Lions Gate Films who purchased the Independent movie at the Sundance Film Festival. His second feature project is the vampire horror "30 Days of Night" which is currently in production for Columbia Pictures.