Paul G. Andrews
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
A successful entrepreneur for twenty-five years, Paul's expertise spans financial services, investment sales, arbitrage, property investment and network marketing.
In 2005 Paul established international television production and media sales company GlobalWatch, working with a host of multi-national companies at CEO level. He has interviewed and collaborated with senior Government Officials such as Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov, ex-Russian Finance Minister Mikhail Zadornov, President of Ethiopia Girma Wolde-Giorgis, ex-President of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo and the UK's Minister for Trade & Industry Lord Green.
An ex-junior table tennis international player, Paul sponsored and co-promoted with close friend Matthew Syed (author of 'Bounce: How Champions Are Made') three International table tennis events televised by the BBC including an Olympic special. In 2011 Paul produced a documentary called 'Inside Russia' which looked at the changes from the old Soviet Union to the new Russia over the last twenty-five years. He was also instrumental in assisting the Russian Stock Exchange with listing their clients' stock prices on the financial news channel CNBC.
Paul established GlobalWatch Films in 2013 to produce a slate of feature films, from lower budget comedies and psychological horror features to larger budget films aimed at the North American studio market. He completed six films in 2016/17 which have all made profits for investors and has a slate of nine high profile projects in development with Oscar Winning/Nominated partners including three more projects with Tom Keneally (Man Booker Prize winning author of Schindler's List, later a 7 Oscar Winning Spielberg film).
Paul's two most recent films have both won multiple international awards. Anglo-Indian film Boogie Man and Canadian co-production Juliana & the Medicine Fish have won 60 international awards between them, with 5 additional nominations. He is also a multi-award-winning writer in his own right, with writing projects that he has been contributing to or written himself achieving 30 wins across four screenplays. These projects include Irish epic The Great Hunger, gangster/crime movie Gorger, historical drama An Island Apart, and coming-of-age/gang/drama project On Par.
In 2005 Paul established international television production and media sales company GlobalWatch, working with a host of multi-national companies at CEO level. He has interviewed and collaborated with senior Government Officials such as Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov, ex-Russian Finance Minister Mikhail Zadornov, President of Ethiopia Girma Wolde-Giorgis, ex-President of Nigeria Olusegun Obasanjo and the UK's Minister for Trade & Industry Lord Green.
An ex-junior table tennis international player, Paul sponsored and co-promoted with close friend Matthew Syed (author of 'Bounce: How Champions Are Made') three International table tennis events televised by the BBC including an Olympic special. In 2011 Paul produced a documentary called 'Inside Russia' which looked at the changes from the old Soviet Union to the new Russia over the last twenty-five years. He was also instrumental in assisting the Russian Stock Exchange with listing their clients' stock prices on the financial news channel CNBC.
Paul established GlobalWatch Films in 2013 to produce a slate of feature films, from lower budget comedies and psychological horror features to larger budget films aimed at the North American studio market. He completed six films in 2016/17 which have all made profits for investors and has a slate of nine high profile projects in development with Oscar Winning/Nominated partners including three more projects with Tom Keneally (Man Booker Prize winning author of Schindler's List, later a 7 Oscar Winning Spielberg film).
Paul's two most recent films have both won multiple international awards. Anglo-Indian film Boogie Man and Canadian co-production Juliana & the Medicine Fish have won 60 international awards between them, with 5 additional nominations. He is also a multi-award-winning writer in his own right, with writing projects that he has been contributing to or written himself achieving 30 wins across four screenplays. These projects include Irish epic The Great Hunger, gangster/crime movie Gorger, historical drama An Island Apart, and coming-of-age/gang/drama project On Par.