Northover has directed several film and video projects, including the short film Either Way starring Jodie Comer and the film series ‘For Real’ starring Megan Rapinoe, music videos for artists such as
Nick Drake and
The The, and film projects for brands such as Loewe, Louis Vutton, Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs and Dior Homme. He was invited to create a live video performance for
David Bowie's Melt Down Festival, performed on stage at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. His photographic and written work has appeared in various publications including
Italian Vogue,
Dazed and Confused,
AnOther Magazine, and the Mississippi press ‘conversations with filmmakers‘ book series. Northover interviewed fellow actor Kristen Stewart for the cover story of the S/S16 15th anniversary issue of
AnOther Magazine. Northover's published writings have included subjects as diverse as The Punk Rock movement, Human rights, The Bauhaus Movement and Avant Garde Cinema and interviews with filmmakers and artists such as Jonas Mekas, Jim Jarmusch, Quentin Crisp and David Bailey. For over two decades, Northover was a close collaborator with legendary artist and filmmaker
Jonas Mekas, leading to several film and video projects and a number of international gallery exhibitions at institutions including the Centre Pompidou and agnès b.'s Galerie du Jour in Paris. In 2012 Northover co-curated a landmark exhibition of underground cinema, with work by Mekas at the Serpentine Gallery in London alongside
Hans-Ulrich Obrist. Northover was an executive producer on the Douglas Gordon directed feature film
I Had Nowhere to Go. The film was met with critical acclaim at the 2016
Locarno Film Festival,
Toronto Film festival and the
London BFI Film Festival. Northover is a long time supporter and board member of the
Anthology Film Archives, the legendary archive and cinema dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of independent cinema. In March 2017 Northover co-hosted a landmark benefit event in aid of the Archive alongside Steve Buscemi, Greta Gerwig, Michael Stipe and Patti Smith. In April 2019, in memory of his longtime friend and collaborator Jonas Mekas, Northover read Mekas’ poem Remnants of a Journey, live on stage as part of the EarthFest festival held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. The concert was hosted by the global climate change organization Pathway to Paris. Northover was joined on stage by musicians
Jesse Paris Smith and Rebecca Foon. Other performers included Patti Smith, Michael Stipe and the Harlem Gospel Choir. In 2020 Northover co-curated a group exhibition, dedicated to Mekas titled, ‘To Jonas With Love’. The exhibition involved mixed media work by a wide range of artists and filmmakers including Mike Figgis, Douglas Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, Stephen Shore and Jem Cohen. A longtime advocate for AIDS awareness, Northover has hosted several fundraising events for the AIDS charity Acria. In 2015 he took part in a gala charity event, honouring playwright and activist
Larry Kramer alongside fellow actors Joel Grey and Judith Light. Northover read Kramer's landmark AIDS awareness essay "
1,112 and Counting" Northover was invited to become the face of Italian couture fashion house
Ermenegildo Zegna for their
fall/winter 2015 and
spring/summer 2016 campaigns, following in the steps of
Adrien Brody and
Sam Riley. Northover was named one of Tatler magazine's 134 hottest people of 2014. ==Filmography==