A British film director and screenwriter, she is renowned for her distinctive storytelling and exploration of complex themes. Her journey began with documentary filmmaking, gaining attention with "The Alcohol Years," a personal reflection on her past. Transitioning to narrative films, she achieved acclaim with features like "Dreams of a Life" and "The Falling," known for their emotional depth and unique perspectives. Her work often delves into memory, identity, and the human experience, establishing her as a visionary in contemporary cinema.
THE FALLING
The Falling, set in 1969 at an all-girls school in England, follows the mysterious outbreak of fainting spells among the students. At the center is...