
Director
Christopher Miles
Born 1939 · London, England, UK
Christopher Miles (19 April 1939 – 15 September 2023) was a British film director, producer and screenwriter. Due to ‘A Vol d’Oiseau’ Miles was able to persuade the Boulting Brothers to part finance his first 35mm project The Six-Sided Triangle (1963), which he wrote, directed and co-produced. The film was nominated for an Academy Award. After joining the Grade Organization, Leslie Grade asked Miles to write and direct a film for The Shadows pop group. Rhythm ‘n Greens (1964) which was distributed as a supporting feature throughout the ABC Cinemas circuit. Grade then offered Miles his first feature film, Up Jumped a Swagman (1965) a surrealist musical comedy. At 26, Miles became the youngest feature director working in England, which position he held for another five years. Attracted to the French attitude to the cinema, and their ways of life, Miles made the Rue Lepic Slow Race (1967), and also filmed an original Jean Anouilh screenplay A Time for Loving (1971) and later Jean Genet’s The Maids (1975) for the American Film Theatre. The Maids was shown out of competition at Cannes in 1975.
Directed

Tales of the Unexpected
Director · 1979

Rhythm 'n' Greens
Director · 1964

The Six-Sided Triangle
Director · 1963

Alternative 3
Director · 1977

The Maids
Director · 1975

Up Jumped a Swagman
Director · 1965

The Clandestine Marriage
Director · 1999

That Lucky Touch
Director · 1975

Priest of Love
Director · 1981

A Time for Loving
Director · 1972

The Virgin and the Gypsy
Director · 1970
Zinotchka
Director · 1972