Posts in Producer
Christine Garabedian

Christine is a Grierson and International Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, deeply committed to strong, clear, narrative- driven filmic true storytelling that offers insights into our common humanity.

A skilled camera operator, and fluent in French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Arabic, and Dutch, she has a natural gift for being accepted into peoples’ lives in challenging, difficult, emotionally, culturally and politically charged situations. Christine is a London-based EU citizen and has a US iVisa.

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Natalie Hewit

Natalie Hewit is an award-winning director and producer who makes prime-time documentaries and series for major terrestrial and international broadcasters. Her work has received industry recognition and critical acclaim including an RTS Award for the BBC series Forensics: The Real CSI and nominations for a BAFTA and RTS Award for C4’s Surviving Covid. She has received Grierson and Broadcast Award nominations. With human narratives at their core, her projects have taken her to numerous remote and highly challenging locations.

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Katharine English

Kat is an Emmy-nominated, BAFTA and RTS award-winning Producer Director with over 20 years of wide-ranging experience, working to BBC, ITV, CNN, C4, and Channel 5. She has a reputation for visually distinctive and intelligent documentaries that deliver an emotional punch.

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Jim Greayer

Jim Greayer works as Series Director and Showrunner, specialising in documentary, drama-documentary and factual drama. His interest and experience centres on films about the recent and distant past, taking on subjects from the ancient world to contemporary US politics.

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Duncan Singh

Duncan Singh is a visually driven, imaginative director and award winning producer of beautifully crafted films spanning arts, science & history. He tells stories that resonate globally and has delivered for Nat Geo, Netflix, Disney+, BBC, PBS and NBC. 

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Katie Buchanan

Katie is an exec, senior producer and director with over 20 years experience of making documentary series, singles and feature docs. Her films have frequently been at the cutting edge of documentary film-making and have won numerous awards. She is at home with complex access, sensitive topics and vulnerable contributors. 

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James Buchanan

James Buchanan is a Showrunner, Producer and Director, who creates premium projects for streamers and networks in the UK and US. Working out of London, New York and San Francisco, he has made films and series for MasterClass, Amazon Prime, BBC, Channel 4, Sky, Discovery+, National Geographic and others.

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Matthew Hill

Matthew is a multi-award winning and BAFTA nominated filmmaker specializing in premium, finely crafted documentaries. With over twenty years experience in filmmaking,his portfolio includes projects for BBC, HBO, PBS as well as several global brands. He is equally comfortable crafting films led by celebrated on - screen hosts, character driven unfolding narratives, or archive led retrospectives.

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Karen McGann

Karen McGann is a BAFTA and EMMY nominated filmmaker, with several international awards for her films and series. Her back catalogue includes documentary singles and series for HBO Max, BBC, Channel 4, Sky, National Geographic, and Disney +

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Zoë Dobson

Zoe Dobson is an accomplished Bafta winning and double Emmy nominated director of world-class documentaries. She has directed films with some of the world’s leading artists in the fields of art, music and dance. Her latest documentaries include the Netflix film, ‘Duran Duran: There is Something you Should Know’.

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Sofia Olins

Sofia is an award winning documentary film maker specialising in music-driven feature documentaries. She’s been working in television for 20 years and has credits on shows across a huge range of genres from high-end fiction and television series comedy to entertainment and commercials.

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Andy Dunn

Andy is a highly-regarded and creative Director. He combines vast experience self-shooting intimate, access-driven films with the ability to devise and deliver larger, multi-camera formats and factual series starring top talent from music, cinema, art, comedy and sport. From live performance to branded content, from cinematic feature docs to action sports and celebrity interviews.

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Marc Silver

Marc Silver is a two-time Sundance award-winning and Oscar-shortlisted filmmaker - a Director /DoP. His portfolio includes documentaries for Amazon Prime, HBO, BBC and Channel 4. Marc specialises in gaining extraordinary access to people and stories that resonate globally.

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Nick Francis

Nick Francis is an award-winning director, producer and executive producer whose films have won worldwide critical acclaim and have been distributed across cinemas, television and streaming platforms.

He tells character-driven stories to illuminate some of most pressing social issues of our time for mainstream cinema and television audiences.

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Amanda Rubin

Amanda is an experienced specialist factual and documentary Producer/Director delivering emotionally powerful, visually compelling, and popular stories to high-rating audiences.

She has worked across arts, history, current affairs and science for BBC One, Two, Four, Channel 4, Sky, The History Channel, and PBS.

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Nick Aldridge

Nick makes highly personal and intimate documentaries that are filled with warmth and humour. His first feature documentary, Hillsong Church: God Goes Viral, was shown as part of the Storyville strand on the BBC. He has had work shown on Channel 4, as well as directing branded content for Red Bull, Google, Tate and English National Ballet.

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Jon Carey

Jon is an award winning documentary producer and director. His most recent feature length project is about the Australian cricket legend, Shane Warne. Jon’s debut independent feature ‘Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story’ premiered at HotDocs in Toronto and Sheffield DocFest before being acquired by Netflix in 2017. The feature was later nominated for Best Documentary at the Edinburgh TV Festival in 2018.

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