Adam Martin

Adam Leroy Martin (born 15 December 1966) is a Brunanter director and screenwriter. His films have been characterized by aestheticization of violence and satirical subject matter. Martin is best known for his films The Crack (2007) and Lethal Suits (2010), both of which were major critically and commercially successful.

Career
Martin was born in Koningstad, the youngest of three brothers. He was never a good student and chose not to attend any college or university. He instead got a job at the Maxi branch in Arabian Quarter. He always had a love for cinema and by the age of 25, he had already directed two minor short films.

Martin's first feature film came in 2002, with the film The Girl with the Scar. It starred the respected actor Robert Steiner, which was a defining moment for Martin's career. He directed two more movies, whivh received mediocre to positive reviews. In 2007, he had his screenplay debut, with the action/thriller The Crack. It was well-received and earned Martin his first Barker Award for Best Screenplay at the Rosetown Film Festival.

Three years later, Martin wrote and directed Lethal Suits, considered one of the best gangster films of Brunanter cinema. He won one more Barker Award for Best Screenplay, as well as several other nominations. He is currently working on a new film, starring Miquel Ricard.