After 20 years of performing in front of the camera - including roles in the massively successful
Band of Brothers (2001),
Ned Kelly (2003),
Chernobyl (2019), and
Humans (2015), to name a few, Philip Barantini transitioned into directing in the late 2010s, marking his first short film with the award-winning
Seconds Out (2019), written by and starring
Robbie O'Neill.
Following this, Barantini directed the BIFA-nominated short film
Boiling Point (2019), starring
Stephen Graham, which was then adapted into the hotly anticipated one-shot feature of the same name in 2021; both movies were co-written with Barantini's frequent collaborator
James Cummings.
Boiling Point (2021) saw its international debut in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and premiered in the UK at the BFI London Film Festival in October 2021. The film garnered glowing reviews from both critics and audiences, who have called the film "dizzying" [The Guardian] and "utterly compelling" [Variety], commending the film for its "piano-wire tension" [Time Out] and performances - "Stephen Graham is phenomenally mesmerising" [HeyUGuys]. It recently won four BIFA's including Best Supporting Actress (
Vinette Robinson), Best Cinematography, Best Casting and Best Sound, and was nominated in 11 categories.
Barantini made his TV directorial debut when he directed the last episode of BBC's The Responder, starring
Martin Freeman.
In January 2022 Barantini directed his next feature
Accused (2023) which was released on Netflix in 2023. He directed all five parts of the award-winning ITV thriller
Malpractice (2023) starring
Niamh Algar.
It was announced in October 2022 that the BBC had commissioned a series sequel of
Boiling Point (2023), which was released in December 2023 to critical acclaim.
2024 saw Barantini direct all four episodes of the TV series
Adolescence (2025), starring
Stephen Graham and
Ashley Walters. The series which was produced by Warp Films, Plan B Entertainment and Martriarch Productions for Netflix.
Barantini's other directing credits include feature film Villain starring Craig Fairbrass.