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George C. Perrin

Director | Cinematographer | Editor

Edit Trunkó

Production Manager | Photographer

Julia K. Perrin

Art Director | Visual Artist | Designer

George C. Perrin
George C. Perrin is an English-Hungarian filmmaker who began making short films in his early twenties. His short films Lost to Sight (Mélypont), Immersed (Szakadás), 4th Dan, and Father to Son (Apáról Fiúra) have received numerous awards at international film festivals.

He typically works as both director and cinematographer on his own projects, while also offering his services as a freelance cinematographer on productions led by other filmmakers.

Based between London and Budapest, his work spans short fiction, documentaries, and a range of videography projects, including live concert recordings, event coverage, and educational content.

This breadth of experience has enabled him to manage the multidisciplinary demands of filmmaking and to oversee complex projects from concept through to completion.

In 2018 he founded his London-based production company, Copernier Films Ltd.
Edit Trunkó
Edit Trunkó is a Hungarian photographer who specialises in portrait and event photography.

Since 2021 she has been leading the production management of projects undertaken by Copernier Films, organising film crews and providing essential logistical support. Working behind the scenes, she plays a central role in ensuring that each production runs smoothly, keeping the many moving parts of the filmmaking process aligned from start to finish.
Julia K. Perrin
Julia K. Perrin is an art director, curator, and production designer working in the fields of art, fashion, and film. She specialises in interdisciplinary visual storytelling.

A long-time creative collaborator of her brother, George C. Perrin, she has been making films with him from an early age, influencing and shaping his creative vision from the very beginning.

As art director on Copernier Films' short fiction film, Father to Son, she played a key role in defining the film's visual world, overseeing both costume and set design. She brings clarity, cohesion, and a sense of balance to every production.
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