Abner Pastoll


Abner Pastoll is a British-South African film director, screenwriter, and editor, born in South Africa, where his family used to own a two-screen cinema. He is based in London, UK and Seoul, South Korea.

Background

Abner started making films at the age of four, inspired primarily by his family's cinema, and his father's film and video equipment. He originally thought he wanted to become an actor, but soon discovered he preferred being behind the camera. He grew up in London.

Career

Abner's feature directorial work includes A Good Woman Is Hard to Find and Road Games, and short films such as Getaway Driver and Me or the Dog. He is co-founder of production company February Films, which he runs with producer Junyoung Jang.
In the summer of 2014, he shot the France-UK co-production Road Games , starring Andrew Simpson, Joséphine de La Baume, Frédéric Pierrot and genre legend Barbara Crampton. The film has been described as a 'taut Euro thriller'. It world premiered in August 2015 at FrightFest in London, and was released theatrically in the US on 4 March 2016 by IFC Films to an overall positive reaction. Bloody Disgusting called it "a wonderful thriller; a layered character-driven narrative with great writing and equally-great tension – a very pleasant surprise". The film currently retains an 84% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Road Games holds the unique distinction of having played the UK's FrightFest two years in a row, at its world premiere in 2015 and a reprise the following year in 2016, when Abner did a live commentary with FrightFest director Alan Jones.
On 8 March 2017, it was announced by Deadline Hollywood that Abner was set to direct the crime-thriller A Good Woman Is Hard to Find from a script by Academy Award nominee and BAFTA winner Ronan Blaney, starring Sarah Bolger. He would also re-team with Andrew Simpson and Edward Hogg, who appeared in his earlier works. Filming completed in December 2017. A Good Woman Is Hard to Find debuted to huge acclaim and praise from critics and audiences alike. It world-premiered the 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival and went on to close the 20th anniversary of London's FrightFest. It opened day and date theatrically and on digital HD in the UK and Ireland on 25 October 2019 through Signature Entertainment and in the US on 8 May 2020 via Film Movement. The New York Times said " layers gangland grift, domestic drama and female fury into a satisfying lasagna of mounting violence". The film has a rating of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes from 51 reviews.
Abner had been attached to direct the horror film Sunrise, reuniting him with writer Ronan Blaney, and had described the film as a "new take on vampires". It is not known why he left the project.
His next known projects include a "kick-ass, sarcastic" action-thriller set in the Arizona desert, and a Korean-language action-thriller entitled Live and Die.

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerEditorNotes
1999InheritanceAlso cinematographer
2008Homicide: Division BAlso cinematographer
2010A Great MistakeNominated Best Comedy Shanghai Film Festival
2011Me or the DogFestival de Cannes, Coup de Coeur
2017Getaway Driver
2024RotationNominated for the 'Get Shorty' Audience Award at the 38th Fantasy Film Fest in Germany

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Dead Man's DreamCo-director, Co-writer
2004Shooting ShonaCo-director, Co-writer
2006In A DayEditoruncredited
2013Action UK!Writer, Director, ShowrunnerChildren's TV series
2013A Long Way from HomeExecutive ProducerEdinburgh Film Festival
2020Shine Your EyesAssociate ProducerBerlin Film Festival
2024House of AshesAssociate ProducerBrooklyn Horror Film Festival

Awards and nominations