Molly Dineen
Born in Canada and brought up in Birmingham, England, Molly Dineen is one of the UK's most acclaimed contemporary documentary filmmakers. She is known for her intimate and probing portraits of British individuals and institutions, including her debut film, 1985's Home From The Hill. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including BAFTA, Grierson and RTS awards for documentary.
Known for
DirectingGender
FemaleKnown Movie Credits
23Place of birth
Toronto, CanadaCast credits
Geri
Self - Interviewer/NarratorHome from the Hill
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorMy African Farm
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorHeart of the Angel
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorIn the Company of Men
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorParty Election Broadcast for the Labour Party
Self - InterviewerThe Ark
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorBeing Blacker
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorThe Lords' Tale
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorThe Lie of the Land
Herself/Interviewer/NarratorCapturing Reality
SelfCrew credits
Sound Business
DirectorHeart of the Angel
Director, Producer, CinematographyGeri
Director, ProducerMy African Farm
Director, CinematographyIn the Company of Men
Director, CinematographyThe Lords' Tale
DirectorHome from the Hill
Director, CinematographyThe Lie of the Land
DirectorThe Pick, the Shovel and the Open Road
Director, Camera OperatorParty Election Broadcast for the Labour Party
DirectorThe Ark
Director, CinematographyBeing Blacker
Cinematography, Producer, Director