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Carl Hunter

Carl Hunter
Born (1965-04-22) 22 April 1965 (age 52)
Liverpool, England
Occupation Director, Screenwriter, Bassist

Carl Hunter (born 22 April 1965, Liverpool, England) is an English director and screenwriter, who was the bassist in the Liverpool-based pop group The Farm.

In 1983, Hunter was part of the second wave of members who joined The Farm, and apart from his musical contributions, he also helped to design their CD jackets and sleeves. The band's 1991 album Spartacus reached number 1 in the UK albums chart. Three singles from the band reached the UK Top 10 Singles Chart; 1990's Groovy Train and All Together Now, as well as the 2004 remix of All Together Now.

After completing a Master's Degree in Multi Media Design and Production in 1995, Hunter went on to direct, produce and write a number of short films in the late 1990s, including Blood Sports for All: The Punk Kes and Birthday Boy.

Since the early 2000s, Hunter has worked closely with Frank Cottrell Boyce (writer of Millions and 24 Hour Party People). In 2007, they released the feature film Grow Your Own, a British comedy set on a Merseyside allotment. Hunter acted as a producer and co-writer on the film. Alongside this, he has continued to direct short films and documentaries for television and film festivals. In 2009, Hunter adapted the short story Accelerate, written by Cottrell Boyce for The Reader, into a short online film.


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