Michael Kenneth Christian Grigsby (7 June 1936 – 12 March 2013) was an English documentary filmmaker. With a filmography spanning six decades and nearly 30 films, Grigsby occupies a unique position in British documentary filmmaking, having witnessed and commented on many of the dramatic changes in British society (and beyond) from the late 1950s into the next century. As a critic noted, "from Michael Grigsby back to John Grierson runs an unbroken tradition in British documentary-making: a passionate commitment to the poetry of everyday life."
Enginemen
(Director)
Enginemen
(Writer)
We Went to War
(Director)
I Was a Soldier
(Director)
Tomorrow's Saturday
(Director)
Dear Mr Gorbachev
(Director)
Living on the Edge
(Director)
Deckie Learner
(Director)
A Life Apart: Anxieties in a Trawling Community
(Director)
A Life Apart: Anxieties in a Trawling Community
(Producer)
The People’s Land, Eskimos of Pond Inlet
(Director)
The Time of Our Lives
(Director)
Bag of Yeast
(Director)
Tomorrow's Saturday
(Producer)
Tomorrow's Saturday
(Writer)
Hidden Voices
(Director)
Viewpoint '90
(Director)