Jeanie Finlay
Jeanie Finlay (born Nottingham, 1977)[1] is a British artist and filmmaker from Stockton-on-Tees.[2] Her work includes Bifa winning Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, Panto!, Bifa and Grierson-nominated The Great Hip Hop Hoax[3] and Sound it Out, a documentary about the last record store in Teesside which was the official film of Record Store Day. The film was an early successful example of crowdfunding, having been rejected by the BBC.[4]
Filmography
As director:
- 2016 Indietracks
- 2015 Orion: The Man Who Would be King
- 2014 Panto!
- 2013 The Great Hip Hop Hoax
- 2011 Sound It Out
- 2010 Nottingham Lace
- 2008 Goth Cruise
- 2007 Teenland
- 2003 Love Takes (Documentary short)
References
- ↑ Jeanie Finlay | BFI
- ↑ Jeanie Finlay: 'It’s the small moments that make a bigger story' | Film | The Guardian
- ↑ The great hip hop hoax - How the 'rapping Proclaimers' lived a lie - BBC News
- ↑ The Great Hip-Hop Hoax director: 'they created these characters that they despised and hated' - Telegraph
- ↑ British Council Film: Jeanie Finlay
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