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Molly Dineen

Molly Dineen is a British documentary film director, cinematographer, and producer. One of Britain's most acclaimed documentary filmmakers, Dineen is known for her intimate and probing portraits of British individuals and institutions. Her work includes The Lie of the Land (2007), examining the decline of the countryside and British farming; The Ark (1993) about London Zoo during Thatcherism; and the Lords' Tale (2002), which examined the removal of hereditary peers.

Early life
Dineen was born in Canada and brought up in Birmingham, England. She attended the Bournville School of Art and then studied Photography, Film and Television at the London College of Printing. Sound Business (1981), featuring sound producer Lloyd Coxsone and record store owner Blacker Dread (Steve Burnett-Martin) was her final degree project. She then worked for two years for a documentary camera crew, becoming a member of the ACTT Union. She went on to the National Film and Television School, This film, which dealt with the themes of colonialism, international development, and the end of the British Empire, was picked up by BBC Two for Eddie Mirzoeff's 40 Minutes series, nominated for a BAFTA and shown in 22 other countries. == Career in documentary ==
Career in documentary
Dineen makes observational documentaries and has a "tone of her own". She has been described as a "leading film-maker of her generation". Her style is unique, creating close personal portraits of issues and institutions. She has been described as exemplary, "standing-ovation television...Dineen is our box Byron". In 1997, she made the party election broadcast for Tony Blair. In 2011, the British Film Institute == Awards and nominations ==
Awards and nominations
• Winner of BAFTA Best Single Documentary • Winner of BAFTA Best Factual Series • Winner of Grierson Award for Best Documentary on a Contemporary Issue • Winner of Grand Jury Prize at Visions du Reel, Neon • Winner of Royal Television Society Documentary Award • Winner of Royal Television Society Prize • Winner of First Prize at Anthropos Documentary Festival, Los Angeles • Winner of Women in Film and Television - Broadcaster's Contribution to the Medium Award • Winner of Prix des Bibliothèques at Lyon Biennale Europeane de Cinema • Winner of TV Suisse Rommande Prize, Nyon Documentary Festival • Winner of Voice of Viewers and Listeners Best Television Programme • Winner of Uppsala Film Festival Documentary Prize • Winner of Indies Documentaries and Features Awards • Winner of BFI Kodak Newcomers of the Year Award == Filmography ==
Filmography
Home from the Hill – 1985 BBC Two documentary about Lieutenant-Colonel Hilary Hook's return to the UK after living abroad. • Geri (Channel 4, 1999) – about Geri Halliwell, one of the Spice Girls. • ''The Lord's Tale'' (Channel 4, 2002) – About the hereditary lords losing their seats in the Lords due to the House of Lords Act 1999. • The Lie of the Land (Channel 4, 2007) – On the eve of the fox hunting ban, Dineen explores life in the British countryside, where farmers struggle to survive under the weight of government legislation and national indifference towards rural communities. Won the BAFTA for Best Single Documentary, Grand Jury Prize at Visions du Reel in Nyon, Grierson Award for Best Single Documentary on a Contemporary Issue. • Being Blacker (BBC Two, 2018) – Following three years of Blacker Dread's life. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Dineen has been married to William Sieghart since 1996. They have three children. ==References==
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