
Rob Sorrenti
Directing
Biography
Rob Sorrenti is an award-winning British director, writer, and producer. He has gained global recognition and critical acclaim for his outstanding short films and documentaries. His narrative shorts, such as the highly acclaimed “Hollow” and “Wednesday,” which explore themes of addiction and fate, have been showcased at over a hundred film festivals and have received numerous awards. Rob’s documentary work with notable figures like President Obama, entrepreneur Richard Branson, and actor Tom Cruise has been enjoyed by audiences worldwide. He is deeply passionate about telling stories that uncover injustice, draw attention to environmental issues, and highlight underrepresented narratives. Rob’s vision and storytelling expertise, honed from his experience working in prestigious drama, action, documentary, and narrative, have established him as a compelling voice in the industry.
Known For

Aaron Paul, Vince Gilligan and other cast members, producers and crew share stories and footage from the making of "El Camino."
The Road to El Camino: Behind the Scenes of El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
In early 1900s Surrey, fifty women labeled as typhoid carriers face unjust confinement at Long Grove Asylum. Isolated and stigmatized, they endure harsh conditions while fighting for their basic human rights against a cruel medical system. (Filming began in February 2025 and lasted 15 days before being halted indefinitely due to lack of funding; two months later, production company AITA Films Limited filed for bankruptcy.)
Angels in the Asylum

Documentary following the actors playing the role of Billy in Billy Elliot the Musical as they prepare for their West End debut.
The Real 'Billy Elliot' Diaries

Award winning director Rob Sorrenti's latest short film 'Hollow' is a sensitive observation about the nature of addiction.
Hollow

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