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Tim Mielants is a Belgian director of film and television.[1][2][3] He is known for his collaborations with actor Cillian Murphy, having directed the third series of BBC's Peaky Blinders, as well as the films Small Things Like These (2024)[4][5] and Steve (2025). He has also directed episodes of the TV series The Tunnel, Legion and The Terror.

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Tim Mielants is a Belgian director and screenwriter known for his work on acclaimed international television series and feature films, often blending intense character-driven storytelling with high-profile casts. His breakthrough came with directing all six episodes of the third series of Peaky Blinders and serving as lead director on the BBC police drama The Responder, which received widespread praise and an International Emmy for its star. [1] [2] Mielants began his career in Flemish television, directing numerous episodes of Belgian series such as Cordon and Code 37 before transitioning to international projects including Legion, The Terror, and Tales from the Loop. His feature directorial debut Patrick (2019) earned Best Director and Best Film at the Ensor Flemish Film Awards. Subsequent films have achieved significant recognition, including Wil (2024), a Netflix adaptation that became a global streaming hit and won seven Ensor Awards including Best Film, and Small Things Like These (2024), which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and starred Cillian Murphy. [1] [2] He has frequently collaborated with actor Cillian Murphy across multiple projects, including Peaky Blinders, Small Things Like These, and the Netflix film Steve. In 2020, Mielants co-founded the production company Wilder Content to further develop his projects in film and television. [2]

Early life

Birth and background

Tim Mielants was born on December 11, 1979, in Mortsel, a municipality in the province of Antwerp within the Flemish Region of Belgium.[3][4] He is Belgian by nationality and originates from the Flemish community.[3][4]

Early career

Belgian television directing

Tim Mielants established himself in the Belgian television industry through his directing contributions to several Flemish series in the early 2010s. [5] He began by joining the directing team of the crime drama Code 37, where he directed 11 episodes between 2011 and 2012. [6] [5] He followed this with 10 episodes of Zingaburia from 2012 to 2013. [5] In 2014, Mielants served as series director for Cordon, directing all 10 episodes of the series. [5] [7] In 2015, he directed 2 episodes of the crime series Professor T.. [3] These early Flemish television credits solidified his standing in the Belgian industry and led to opportunities in international productions. [8]

International television career

Breakthrough series and collaborations

Tim Mielants entered the international television scene in 2016, directing two episodes of the British-French crime drama The Tunnel. [3] That same year marked a significant breakthrough when he directed six episodes of the BBC's acclaimed crime series Peaky Blinders (series 3), establishing his presence in English-language television and initiating a long-term creative partnership with actor Cillian Murphy. [3] [9] [10] He continued building his profile with three episodes of the FX superhero series Legion across 2017 and 2018. [3] In 2018, Mielants directed four episodes of the AMC anthology horror series The Terror, also taking on the role of co-executive producer. [3] He later directed one episode of Amazon Prime Video's science fiction anthology Tales from the Loop in 2020. [3] Mielants served as lead director on the BBC's The Responder in 2022, helming two episodes of the critically acclaimed crime drama starring Martin Freeman. [3] This sustained period of high-profile television directing bridged his transition to feature filmmaking beginning in 2019. [3]

Feature film career

Debut and major releases

Tim Mielants made his feature film directorial debut with Patrick in 2019, which he also co-wrote alongside Benjamin Sprengers. [1] [11] The film, produced by Versus Productions and starring Kevin Janssens and Jemaine Clement, marked his entry into feature filmmaking after establishing himself in television. [1] In 2023, Mielants directed and co-wrote Wil, an adaptation of Jeroen Olyslaegers' novel, with Carl Joos and the author contributing to the screenplay. [1] [12] The film, released theatrically in Belgium and later on Netflix, became a global hit upon its streaming debut. [1] Mielants' next major release was Small Things Like These in 2024, which he directed from a screenplay by Enda Walsh adapting Claire Keegan's novella. [1] [13] The historical drama, starring Cillian Murphy alongside Emily Watson and Michelle Fairley, had its world premiere as the opening film of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2024. [13] [10] This project continued his collaboration with Murphy, building on prior television work. [14] Mielants' feature Steve (2025), which he directed for Netflix as an adaptation of Max Porter's novella Shy. [1] [14] The drama stars Cillian Murphy as a reform school headteacher, with supporting performances by Tracey Ullman and Jay Lycurgo, and had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2025. [14] In 2021, he also served as shooting director on the feature Nobody Has to Know, directed by Bouli Lanners. [3]

Recognition and awards

Wins, nominations, and industry honors

Tim Mielants has accumulated 8 wins and 12 nominations across his career, as documented on IMDb. He has earned particular acclaim in his native Belgium through the Ensor Flemish Film Awards, where his feature films have been prominently honored. For his debut feature Patrick (2019), Mielants won Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 2021 Ensor Awards, while the film received Best Film and additional honors (securing seven Ensor Awards in total).[15][16] His later film Wil secured 7 Ensor Awards in 2024, including Best Film and Best Director for Mielants.[17] His international work on the television series The Responder garnered multiple honors, including an International Emmy Award for lead actor Martin Freeman, reflecting the project's critical success under Mielants' direction. Mielants was also tied to a BAFTA TV Award nomination for Drama Series for the project. His film Small Things Like These won Best Film at the 2025 Irish Film & Television Awards.[18] In 2023, he was named recipient of the Gulden Mira, a prestigious career honor bestowed by the Flemish Film Press Association in recognition of his contributions to Belgian cinema. [5]
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