Carol Anne Morley (born 14 January 1966) is an English film director, screenwriter and producer. She is best known for her semi-documentary Dreams of a Life, released in 2011, about Joyce Carol Vincent, who died in her North London bedsit in 2003, but was not discovered until 2006. Her older brother is the music journalist, critic and producer Paul Morley.
Dreams of a Life
(Writer)
Dreams of a Life
(Director)
Edge
(Writer)
Edge
(Director)
The Falling
(Director)
The Alcohol Years
(Director)
Everyday Something: True Stories from the 21st Century
(Director)
The Alcohol Years
(Writer)
Everyday Something: True Stories from the 21st Century
(Writer)
The Madness of the Dance
(Director)
Stalin My Neighbour
(Writer)
Stalin My Neighbour
(Director)
Typist Artist Pirate King
(Writer)
Typist Artist Pirate King
(Director)
Out of Blue
(Director)
Out of Blue
(Writer)
Girl
(Director)
I'm Not Here
(Director)
I'm Not Here
(Writer)
Secondhand Daylight
(Director)
Secondhand Daylight
(Writer)
The Week Elvis Died
(Director)
Girl
(Writer)
The Fear of Trilogy
(Director)
The Week Elvis Died
(Writer)
Return Trip
(Writer)
The Fear of Trilogy
(Writer)
Forgotten Pilots: The Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) 1939-1946
(Producer)
Return Trip
(Director)
The Falling
(Screenplay)
7 Miles Out
(Director)
7 Miles Out
(Novel)
7 Miles Out
(Screenplay)