Jill Daniels

Dr Jill Daniels is an award-winning British independent filmmaker and a Senior Lecturer in Film at University of East London .

Jill Daniels
Born
NationalityBritish
Alma materWimbledon School of Art
University of the Arts London
Royal College of Art
University of East London
OccupationFilm director
Years active1976–present
EmployerUniversity of East London
Websitewww.jilldanielsfilms.com

Early life

Daniels was born in Manchester, Lancashire, England and comes from a Jewish family of Romanian and Russian extraction . She studied fine art at Wimbledon School of Art . She received an M.A. in Film and Television from the Royal College of Art, London and gained her PhD at the University of East London . She was a founding member and the London Secretary of the Independent Filmmakers Association .

Career

Danielsjoined the Working Women’s Charter Campaign and edited the newspaper Women’s Fight, from 1977 to 1981 . In 1991 she was a jury member of the Huesca International Film Festival, Spain . She wrote a chapter for the book Truth, Dare or Promise: Art and Documentary Revisited (2013), Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle Upon Tyne . In 2019 she published the book Memory, Place and Autobiography, Cambridge Scholars, Newcastle Upon Tyne. She is a member of the editorial board of the Journal, Media Practice and Education .

Daniels' work has been shown, amongst others, at the Barbican, London, the National Film Theatre, London; the Cinematheque, Lisbon; the Flea Pit, London and at the film festivals Expanded Cinema, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Feminale, Cologne, Germany; Astra Film Festival, Sibiu, Romania; Athens International Film & Video Festival, Ohio, US; Creteil, France; Nuoro, Sardinia; Taipei, Taiwan; British Film Festival, Los Angeles; Ann Arbor, USA . In 2011 she toured Australia with her updated version of Next Year in Lerin.

Awards and grants

Grants from the Hubert Bals Fund, Rotterdam Film Festival; The Open Society Human Rights Film Fund now incorporated into the Sundance Film Festival; South East Arts, UK; Northern Arts, UK; Border Television, UK; Macedonian Human Rights Society, Canada; Report International Ltd

References

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