Bert and Bertie

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Bert and Bertie
Two women with black hats are standing in front of a crowd of people, and are posing for cameras. The left woman is wearing a green shirt and jeans. The right woman has a red shirt with a brown skirt.
Bert (left) and Bertie premiering their short film Phobias in 2006
Born Bert: Amber Templemore-Finlayson

Bertie: Katie Ellwood
Occupation Directors, writers, producers
Years active 2002–present
Notable work Troop Zero, Hawkeye

Amber Templemore-Finlayson and Katie Ellwood, collectively known as Bert and Bertie, respectively,[1][2][3] are British film and television directors. They are best known for directing the film Troop Zero. They also directed a block of episodes for the Disney+ series Hawkeye and Our Flag Means Death.

Career

Templemore-Finlayson and Ellwood met in 2005 in London when Templemore-Finlayson was making a short film series to go along with The Getaway video game, and Ellwood was the game's writer.[2][4] Ellwood had previously worked for Sony Computer Entertainment as an assistant producer and script consultant.[5] Their first project was the short film Phobias.[4] The two have also directed commercials for McDonald's.[6][7]

In 2019, they directed the comedy-drama film Troop Zero. They were inspired to create it after realizing the social and cultural impact itcould have on young girls, saying that they felt "there had never been a film about a group of young girls that go on an adventure to achieve something by working together and succeeding".[8][4] They convinced producer Todd Black at Escape Artists to help, and after being approved by Escape Artists, producer Ted Hope and his Amazon Originals team let them pitch the film.[8] For the pitch, they created Birdie Scout manuals filled with ideas on how to create the film. They also made a "rip-o-matic" of reference movies to give Amazon Studios a sense of "the comic yet emotional tone of the movie", and chose 20 images defining the film they wanted to create.[8]

In July 2020, it was announced they would direct a block of episodes for the Disney+ series Hawkeye, which premiered in November 2021.[9][10]

In February 2021, it was announced that the two would direct Queen Bitch & The High Horse, a film about the largest municipal fraud in American history.[11] Cate Blanchett and her production company Dirty Films will produce, along with New Republic Pictures.[12][11]

In August 2022, it was announced that the duo has signed to direct a feature film adaptation of the Disneyland attraction Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.[13]

Personal life

Templemore-Finlayson and Ellwood are from London,[8] and are based in Los Angeles and London as of January 2019.[2] Templemore-Finlayson grew up in Johannesburg,[8] and Ellwood grew up in Leicester, England.[8] They like to call themselves "the Berts".[14][2]

Their influences include the Coen brothers, Guillermo del Toro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro and Tim Burton.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Credited as Notes
Directors Writers Producers
2006 Phobias Yes Yes No Short film
2006 Antonio's Breakfast No No Bert Short film, credited as Amber Templemore-Finlayson
2006 Glue No No Bert Co-producer, credited as Amber Templemore-Finlayson
2009 The Taxidermist Yes Yes No Short film
2012 Worm Yes No No Short film
2016 Dance Camp Yes No No
2019 Troop Zero Yes No No
TBA Queen Bitch & The High Horse Yes No No
TBA Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Yes No No

Television

Year Title Notes
2020 Kidding "The Acceptance Speech", "A Seat on the Rocket"
2020 The Great "And You Sir, Are No Peter the Great", "Moscow Mule"
2021 Hawkeye "Echoes", "Partners, Am I Right?", "Ronin"
2022 Our Flag Means Death "We Gull Way Back", "Act of Grace"
2023 Silo "The Relic", "The Flamekeepers"
2023 Lessons in Chemistry [15]
2024 The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Directed pilot[15]

Video games

Year Title Notes
2002 The Getaway Bertie only, credited as Katie Ellwood
2015 Just Cause 3

Awards

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2006 British Academy Film Awards Best Short Film Antonio's Breakfast Won [16][17]
2009 Rhode Island International Film Festival First Place: Best Cinematography The Taxidermist Won [18]
2009 Palm Springs International ShortFest Best Live Action Over 15 Minutes Won [19]
2012 Leeds International Film Festival Special Mention: Best British Short Worm Won [20]

They were also named one of Variety's 2019 Directors to Watch.[21][2]

References

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