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Duncan Jones Filmography

DirectingBORN 1971BECKENHAM8 FILMS IN DB

DuncanJones

Known for Directing · Moon, Source Code, Warcraft

8
FILMS IN DB
$85
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$28
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Mute
~$36 · DVD · 2018
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Mute
$36 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Duncan Jones, son of the iconic David Bowie, burst onto the scene with a bold directorial vision that immediately resonated with cinephiles and physical media collectors alike. His minimalist sci-fi debut, *Moon* (2009), quickly became a cult classic, celebrated for its practical effects and Sam Rockwell's tour-de-force performance. Collectors avidly seek out its Blu-ray for pristine visuals and its thoughtful exploration of identity and isolation. Jones proved his genre mastery again with *Source Code* (2011), a high-concept thriller that pushed boundaries and remains a staple on many enthusiasts' shelves for its engaging plot and rewatchability. While his later ventures like *Warcraft* (2016) and *Mute* (2018) offered ambitious scale and stylistic flair, it’s those early, intimate sci-fi pieces that truly define his collectible legacy. Jones's knack for intelligent storytelling and creating immersive worlds ensures his films are not just viewed, but meticulously cataloged and revisited by those who appreciate the craft of filmmaking—especially on the highest quality home video formats.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres does Duncan Jones primarily work in?

Duncan Jones's filmography includes science fiction, thriller, action, drama, fantasy, and mystery genres, showcasing a diverse range of storytelling styles.

Which film directed by Duncan Jones is based on a popular video game?

Warcraft (2016) is Duncan Jones's film based on the popular video game series of the same name.

When was Duncan Jones most active in his directing career?

Duncan Jones was most active during the 2010s, with significant releases like Moon (2009), Source Code (2011), and Warcraft (2016).

What was Duncan Jones's earliest listed work in film?

Duncan Jones's earliest listed film is The Stream, released in 1999.

Has Duncan Jones directed any documentary or concert films?

Yes, Duncan Jones directed David Bowie: Roseland Ballroom, NYC (2000), a concert film featuring his father, David Bowie.