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.
Home from the Hill
(Herself/Interviewer/Narrator)
Heart of the Angel
(Herself/Interviewer/Narrator)
Geri
(Self - Interviewer/Narrator)
My African Farm
(Herself/Interviewer/Narrator)
In the Company of Men
(Herself/Interviewer/Narrator)
Party Election Broadcast for the Labour Party
(Self - Interviewer)
The Ark
(Self - Interviewer - Narrator)
Being Blacker
(Herself/Interviewer/Narrator)
The Lords' Tale
(Herself/Interviewer/Narrator)
The Lie of the Land
(Herself/Interviewer/Narrator)
Capturing Reality
(Self)
Sound Business
(Director)
Home from the Hill
(Director)
The Lords' Tale
(Director)
Heart of the Angel
(Director)
My African Farm
(Director)
Geri
(Director)
In the Company of Men
(Director)
The Lie of the Land
(Director)
Heart of the Angel
(Producer)
The Pick, the Shovel and the Open Road
(Camera Operator)
The Pick, the Shovel and the Open Road
(Director)
Geri
(Producer)
Party Election Broadcast for the Labour Party
(Director)
The Ark
(Cinematography)
The Ark
(Director)
Heart of the Angel
(Cinematography)
Home from the Hill
(Cinematography)
My African Farm
(Cinematography)
In the Company of Men
(Cinematography)
Being Blacker
(Producer)
Being Blacker
(Cinematography)
Being Blacker
(Director)
Sound Business
(Editor)
The Leather Boys
(Assistant Camera)
The Ark
(Producer)