Nathan Tieman

Nathan Tieman’s filmography is a wild ride, honestly. Sparks (2013) throws you into this gritty, offbeat superhero world—think less Marvel gloss, more noir edge. The story leans into a guy trying to step up and be the hero, but the city’s dirty secrets and his own mistakes keep tripping him up. There’s this underlying tension, like every win just pulls him deeper into chaos. Not your average capes-and-tights flick. Skip ahead to Ctrl Alt Delete (2016), and you’re in a totally different vibe. This one’s a clever little indie that’s part tech satire, part emotional mess. The protagonist is tangled in the digital grind, trying to reboot his life after a string of very bad decisions (and, let’s be real, questionable internet habits). It’s sharp, awkwardly funny, and kind of painful at times—like watching someone live-tweet their own meltdown. Then, Assassin’s Fury (2023) just goes full throttle. We’re talking revenge, secret agents, and a whole lot of double-crossing. The action’s relentless, but there’s also this pulsing undercurrent of grief and rage driving everything. Tieman doesn’t hold back—every punch and plot twist hits hard, and you’re constantly guessing who’s really calling the shots. It’s gritty, stylish, and doesn’t let you breathe until the credits roll. Altogether, Tieman’s films are totally unafraid to get messy, weird, or brutally honest. Each one’s got its own flavor, but you can always count on strong characters, sharp dialogue, and a plot that actually goes somewhere.

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  • Professions: Camera and Electrical Department, Cinematographer, Actor

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