Molly Dineen

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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.

Most Popular Molly Dineen Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

The Pick, the Shovel and the Open Road Trailer (1991)

25 March 1991

Documentary which follows three gangs of migrant Irish street workers as they tunnel beneath the streets of London to lay pipes.

Geri Trailer (1999)

02 January 1999

Geri Halliwell, the most colourful and outrageous of the Spice Girls, has dramatically left the band.

In the Company of Men Trailer (1995)

02 January 1995

Documentary about life in the Welsh Guards regiment's Prince of Wales Company, led by Major Crispin Black.

Party Election Broadcast for the Labour Party Trailer (1997)

24 April 1997

A 1997 Labour Party Political Broadcast that focused primarily on the Leader of the Opposition, Tony Blair.

Being Blacker Trailer (2018)

22 January 2018

After a ten year absence, acclaimed filmmaker Molly Dineen is back with a new feature documentary: Being Blacker; an intimate portrait of Jamaican-born reggae producer, businessman, father, son and prominent community figure, Blacker Dread.

Capturing Reality Trailer (2008)

01 November 2008

From cinema-verite; pioneers Albert Maysles and Joan Churchill to maverick movie makers like Errol Morris, Werner Herzog and Nick Broomfield, the world's best documentarians reflect upon the unique power of their genre.

The Lie of the Land Trailer (2007)

03 May 2007

A very incisive and hard-hitting documentary about the way in which life for farmers and other people who depend on the countryside for their livelihood is changing for the worse as a result of the decline in home-grown food and the banning of fox-hunting.

My African Farm Trailer (1988)

28 April 1988

An old white woman colonial settler staying on in up-country Kenya.

The Lords' Tale Trailer (2002)

03 November 2002

This film documents the preparations and the impact of an important historic change to the UK's political process: the abolition of many hereditary peers - Lords whose title is handed down from father/mother to son/daughter as opposed to those whose title is earned by their actions.

The Ark Trailer (1993)

01 November 1993

Documentary filmed behind the scenes at London Zoo as it struggles to survive in the face of financial difficulties following the withdrawal of government subsidies.

The Leather Boys Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Documentary lamenting the state of the British motorbike industry in the mid-eighties and looking back on the better old days.

Sound Business Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Originally aired in 1981 and later virtually lost for decades, Sound Business is a UK-produced documentary about two British sound systems, the legendary (and at the time already 18 years-established) Sir Coxsone Outernational and the (then) up-and-coming Lion Charge, both based in SW London.

Home from the Hill Trailer (1987)

02 January 1987

Documentary about Colonel Hilary Hook, formerly of the Indian cavalry and leader of extravagant safaris in Kenya.

Heart of the Angel Trailer (1989)

23 November 1989

This film documents one day in the life of Angel station on the Northern Line of the London Underground in the days before its refurbishment.