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    Ben Hopkins (born 1969) is a British film director, screenwriter and novelist. His film Simon Magus entered the 49th Berlin International Film Festival competition in 1999.

  2. Jul 3, 2020 · Ben Hopkins, former singer of PWR BTTM, talks about their new album, i held my breath for a really long time once, and how they coped with the sexual misconduct allegations that led to their band's cancellation in 2017. The article explores the impact of the allegations on Hopkins' mental health, career and community.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0394114Ben Hopkins - IMDb

    Ben Hopkins was born in 1969 in Hong Kong. He is a writer and director, known for The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz (2000), Simon Magus (1999) and Pazar - Bir Ticaret Masali (2008).

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  4. Feb 11, 2000 · Simon Magus: Directed by Ben Hopkins. With Noah Taylor, Stuart Townsend, Embeth Davidtz, Rutger Hauer. Simon (Noah Taylor) is an outcast from his Jewish community, because he claims that the devil talks to him, and he has the ability to put curses on crops.

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  5. Mar 17, 2023 · Ben Hopkins (The Nine Lives of Thomas Katz, Marionette) has done television, documentaries, and features. The British writer/director’s visual style can’t be categorized and neither can his writing. Yet, in both mediums, he can capitalize on silence as much as dialogue.

  6. Feb 5, 2011 · Anglo-German screenwriter, novelist, film-maker. Walker, reader, father, husband, cinephile. Berlin. benhopkins.eu Joined February 2011. 294 Following. 128 Followers. Replies. Media. Likes. Ben Hopkins Retweeted. Script Magazine. @scriptmag. ·. Mar 17. Writing the Complex Metaphor: Ben Hopkins Talks About. @InsideTheFilm. cc: @FocusFeatures. by.

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  8. Apr 20, 2021 · With its intersecting plots that rest on the slow but not so steady construction of an enormous church in medieval Alsace, Ben Hopkins’s novel has the look of an old-fashioned doorstop of a saga.