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John McKay (director)

John McKay is a Scottish film and television director. His initial career was as a playwright, before he began his film career by directing the short films ''Doom and Gloom'' (1996) and ''Wet and Dry'' (1997).〔
These short films gained McKay some notable acclaim – ''Wet and Dry'' was nominated in the "Best Short Fiction" category at the Molodist International Film Festival in Kiev in 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Awards for John McKay (IV) )〕 ''Doom and Gloom'' was also critically recognised, winning a "Special Mention" in the "Youth on Youth Award" category at the 1998 Locarno International Film Festival, and the "Best European Short Film" prize at the 1999 Brussels International Film Festival.〔
After working on the television series ''Psychos'' for Kudos and Channel 4 in 1999, he directed his first full-length feature film, ''Crush'', starring Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton, Anna Chancellor, and Kenny Doughty for which he also wrote the screenplay. Released in 2001, ''Crush'' was originally to have been titled ''The Sad Fuckers Club'', but this was changed after resistance from the producers and distributors and uneasiness on the part of test audiences.〔 ''Crush'' met with a generally negative critical reaction,〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Crush )〕 and a second feature that McKay had written and was planning to direct at the time, the World War II-set ''Knickers'',〔 never eventually saw production.
Following ''Crush'' McKay returned to television work, in 2003 directing "The Miller's Tale" and "The Sea Captain's Tale" for BBC One's updated versions of Chaucer's ''The Canterbury Tales'', where the events of the stories were transposed to contemporary settings. "The Miller's Tale", which opened the series, proved to be a particular success, with an audience of 7.6 million viewers and a mixed but generally favourable critical reaction. In 2004 McKay returned to the cinema with his second full-length feature, directing Academy Award-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes's adaptation of P. G. Wodehouse's novel ''Piccadilly Jim''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Piccadilly Jim (2004) )
McKay then returned once more to television work, and in 2006 directed episodes of two of BBC One's highest-profile new drama series. He helmed the third and fourth instalments of the time travel / police drama series ''Life on Mars'', and later in the year directed the opening two episodes of the channel's new ''Robin Hood'' series.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robin Hood (2006) )〕 ''Life on Mars'' gained particular critical and popular acclaim, with reviewer Nancy Banks-Smith of ''The Guardian'' describing McKay's second episode, the series' fourth, as "an inspired take on the usual formula of Gruff Copper of the old school."
In 2007 McKay directed ''Reichenbach Falls'', a 75-minute one-off drama for digital television channel BBC Four, adapted by James Mavor from a short story by Ian Rankin. This was transmitted in March 2007. Another one-off drama for BBC Four, ''We'll Take Manhattan'', about the relationship between model Jean Shrimpton and photographer David Bailey, was broadcast in January 2012.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC Four – We'll Take Manhattan )〕 McKay both wrote and directed ''We'll Take Manhattan''. His third full-length feature film, ''Not Another Happy Ending'', from a script by David Solomons, was released in 2013.
McKay is married, with children.〔
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