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  1. Ben Charles Edwards is a British film director, producer and writer. Edwards began his career working as a photographer. Upon the release of Edwards' feature debut, The British Film Institute remarked that "Charles Edwards’ has crafted distinctive, admirable work that seems to have emerged from the unseen margins of British cinema."

  2. Ben Charles Edwards. Producer: A Bird Flew In. Ben Charles Edwards is a British born film director, producer and writer. Edwards began his career working as a photographer.

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  3. 3,335 Followers, 827 Following, 96 Posts - BCE (@bencharlesedwards) on Instagram: "Movie Director & Writer Producer @goldfinchuk Co-founder @dreamtownfilm Film slate announced:"

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    Ben Charles Edwards is a British film director, photographer and writer. Upon the release of Edwards' feature debut, The British Film Institute remarked that "Charles Edwards’ has crafted distinctive, admirable work that seems to have emerged from the unseen margins of British cinema."

  5. Ben Charles Edwards is a British born film director, producer and writer. Edwards began his career working as a photographer. Upon the release of Edwards' debut feature film, The British Film Institute remarked that "Charles Edwards' has crafted distinctive, admirable work that seems to have emerged from the unseen margins of British cinema.

  6. Oct 5, 2021 · Directed by Ben Charles Edwards, Father of Flies is an atmospheric and chilling story of one family’s breakdown. In the wake of their parents divorce, a brother and sister find themselves...

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  8. Nov 12, 2021 · Recently screened at Raindance, Ben Charles Edwards’ Father Of Flies is a new horror film which uses old tricks to powerful effect. It’s the story of a family in crisis following a bitter divorce, and is told mostly through the eyes of young Michael (Keaton Tetlow), who is becoming increasingly afraid of his new stepmother (Camilla Rutherford).