
Alfie Dickens
Directing
Biography
Alfie Dickens is a Wildlife Cameraman from Manchester known for his work as Director of Photography on many short films in Bristol. Working under the name AMD Filmmaking he also directs his own narrative shorts as well as music videos for local Bristol-based artists.
Known For

Toby is a twelve-year-old boy who is evacuated to Dartmoor in the midst of the Second World War. With new fears looming over him, Toby discovers his grandmother Julie’s dark past and a mysterious figure who wanders the moorland.
Puddle Man

From the Watering Hole of Donnervans to the perils of the K-Hole Corner, join "David Attenborough" as he explores the plains of the Clifton Triangle in this pioneering mockumentary.
The Life of Bristol's Mammals

Seeking solace in the early hours of the morning, young men across Bristol gather in gyms to train every night. Alone or with friends, these individuals combat their everyday struggles through exercise, adopting the philosophy that mental strength comes from a foundation of physical strength. But what are the struggles that led them all to the gym in the first place? We set out to interview these individuals and listen to their tales of heartbreak and loss that drove them to adopt this nocturnal lifestyle. With one suicide every 90 minutes in the UK and 75% of these being male, we hope this documentary can help those struggling with their mental health to realise that they are not alone. These men share not just their struggles but advice on how to overcome tough times in the hopes that their words can save the next guy.
The Anthology of the Night

Discover the hidden stories Britain's southwest has to offer. From Foxes fighting on the streets of Bristol to Puffins looking for love on Skomer Island.
Secrets of the Southwest

Meet the inspiring individuals and communities who work to protect our most beloved UK wildlife.
Secrets of the Southwest: Science Behind the Secrets

Part of the 'Snapshot of Youthful Experience' project, TOUCH is a short film that explores how adulthood and the process of growing up can alter your perceptions of the world.