A full list of all the filmmakers you can see interviewed on FourDocs

Franny Armstrong founded Spanner Films, an independent TV production company, based in London, in 1999. Working entirely outside the mainstream TV industry, her films have now been seen by a total of 49 million people.
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Famous for his on-camera personal approach to making documentaries, Nick Broomfield has a very particular and personal filmmaking style
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Molly Dineen has made films about a wide range of interesting people and institutions from Geri Halliwell to the House of Lords.
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Three of our best filmmakers tell you how to make FourDocs
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Lee Kern makes great documentaries with basic equipment and shoots and edits all his films at home in his bedroom.
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Paula Le Dieu is the Director of Creative Commons International. Her role is to ensure that the global creative and innovation domain grows and thrives.
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Kim Longinotto has made some fantastic films about the lives women lead in different parts of the world. Kim shows extraordinary dedication to her work.
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Leo Regan is the filmmaker behind the award winning film 100% White and has made several other documentaries for Channel 4.
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Steve and Mike Robinson are identical twins and cameramen who have worked on observational and dramatised documentary on every format for the last 15 years.
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Tom is a television reviewer for the Independent and presents the "Saturday Review" on Radio 4. He talks about the history of documentaries and FourDocs' place within it.
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Sunshine Jackson Underhill is an editor working in TV. Most recently she worked on Jamie’s School Dinners.
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Paul Watson’s The Family was the first TV documentary series to give a real voice to the working classes.
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Penny is one of the UK's most innovative filmmakers, working both in documentary and fiction.
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Ilil is a young Israeli documentary filmmaker, who made the 2005 film Keep Not Silent, about a group of self styled 'Orthodykes'
Read the interview with Ilil Alexander

Zed TV have licensed some FourDocs to be broadcasted in Canada. We interviewed Jennifer Ouano from Zed to find out more about their channel.
Read the interview with Jennifer from Zed TV

SBS are Australia's public service broadcaster, and they buy in short documentary films that they like. We interviewed Lien Quach from the channel.
Read the interview with Lien from SBS