A BAFTA, IFTA, RTS and Prix Italia winner, Alison Millar is one of the UK and Ireland's most respected documentary film-makers and the founder of Erica Starling Productions Ltd, an independent documentary production company in Belfast. She is a regular filmmaker for the Channel 4 investigative documentary series Dispatches, but she actually began her career in front of the cameras, co-presenting the legendary arts and crafts series for children, Hartbeat, with Tony Hart in the 1980s.
Lyra
(Director)
The Father, the Son and the Housekeeper
(Director)
When the Rapping Stops
(Director)
Lyra
(Producer)
The Disappeared
(Director)
The Men Who Won't Stop Marching
(Director)
Searching for Shergar
(Director)
Searching for Shergar
(Producer)
The Day Mountbatten Died
(Executive Producer)
Showbands: How Ireland Learned to Party
(Executive Producer)
A Carryin' Stream
(Director)
The Changin' Times of Ike White
(Executive Producer)
Sisters of the Lodge
(Director)