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Rich Peppiatt

Rich Peppiatt is an Irish writer and director. best known for films Kneecap and One Rogue Reporter.


Rich Peppiatt
Rich PeppiattBelfast, Northern Ireland
Ireland
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Writer
director
2012–present
Kneecap

Rich Peppiatt is an Irish writer and director. best known for films Kneecap and One Rogue Reporter.

He received nominations in four categories at the 78th British Academy Film Awards for Kneecap, including Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer, despite being an Irish, not British, citizen. He was nominated in six categories of the 78th British Academy Film Awards for Kneecap, making him the most nominated debut director in the awards’ history. Despite being Irish, not British, he won the BAFTA for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. He was awarded Best Director at the 2025 Irish Film and Television Awards, Best Debut Screenwriter at the British Independent Film Awards, and Breakthrough British/Irish filmmaker at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards.

After graduating from the University of Warwick, Peppiatt worked as a journalist across a number of national newspapers in UK. He first came to prominence in 2011 when his resignation letter to Daily Star proprietor Richard Desmond, accusing the paper of Islamophobia and unethical journalism, went viral when it was leaked to The Guardian. He became a prominent critic of tabloid behaviour, giving evidence at the Leveson Inquiry into Press Ethics.

Peppiatt turned his experiences as a journalist and fallout from his resignation into a stand-up comedy show titled One Rogue Reporter which premiered at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, described as "hilariously turning the tables on the tabloid power players, testing the public’s right to know to its eye-opening extremity." After Edinburgh the show toured across the UK, finishing with a run at London's Soho Theatre.

The stage show was transformed into a documentary One Rogue Reporter, starring Hugh Grant, Steve Coogan and John Bishop. It premiered at Sheffield DocFest in 2014 and was nominated for Best Independent Feature at the National Film Awards UK.

In 2018, Peppiatt released two short films titled Backseat Driver and Grounded. Grounded was long-listed for the 2020 Academy Awards.

Peppiatt was the writer and occasional director of five seasons Channel 4’s satirical consumer affairs show Supershoppers. He was writer of season five of Channel 4’s Tricks of the Restaurant Trade.

In 2024 Peppiatt wrote and directed his first narrative feature film Kneecap, about the rise of the Belfast-based hip-hop group Kneecap. The film stars the band members as themselves, as well as Michael Fassbender. The idea for a film was first conceived in 2019 when Peppiatt watched the group perform in Belfast. He went on to shoot the music video for their track “Guilty Conscience”.

The film premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, winning the NEXT Audience Award. It was released worldwide in August 2024 claiming the biggest Irish weekend opening ever for Irish language film. At the 2024 Galway Film Fleadh, Kneecap won three main prizes: Best Irish Film, Best Irish Language Film and Audience Award. It is the first film in the 36-year history of the festival to do so.

The film won seven awards at the 2024 British Independent Film Awards, including Best British Independent Film, four awards at the Irish Film and Television Awards, and a BAFTA. Kneecap was shortlisted as Ireland's entry for the 2025 Academy Awards, but failed to earn a nomination.

Documentary film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
2014One Rogue ReporterYesYesYes
2018Who Killed the KLF?NoNoExecutive

Short film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
2017Hutching UpYesYesYes
2018GroundedYesYesYes
2018Backseat DriverYesYesYes

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorWriter
2024KneecapYesYes

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2016–2018SupershoppersYesYesYes
2019Tricks of the Restaurant TradeNoYesNo5 episodes
AwardYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
British Independent Film Awards2024Best British Independent FilmKneecapWon
Best DirectorNominated
Best ScreenplayNominated
Douglas Hickox Award (Best Debut Director)Nominated
Best Debut ScreenwriterWon
European Film Awards2024European Discovery – Prix FIPRESCINominated
European University Film AwardNominated
Galway Film Fleadh2024Best Irish FilmWon
Best Irish Language FilmWon
Audience AwardWon
South by Southwest2024Audience AwardNominated
Sundance Film Festival2024NEXT Audience AwardWon
Sydney Film Festival2024Best FilmNominated
Irish Film and Television Academy Awards2025Best FilmNominated
Best DirectorWon
Best ScriptNominated
British Academy of Film and Television Awards2025Best Film Not In The English LanguageNominated
Best Original ScreenplayNominated
Outstanding British FilmNominated
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or ProducerWon
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