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  1. Jeanie Finlay is one of Britain’s most distinctive documentary makers. Her acclaimed films tell small and intimate stories to international audiences, whether inviting them behind the scenes of Teesside’s last record shop (SOUND IT OUT) or locating the grit under the glitter of a Nashville legend (Orion).

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  2. Jeanie Finlay is a British artist and filmmaker from Stockton-on-Tees. [1] Early life. Finlay was born to an English mother and a Scottish father, who worked in life insurance. Her mother encouraged her artistic, creative side.

  3. Jeanie Finlay is one of Britain’s most distinctive documentary makers. She creates award-winning work for cinema and television, telling intimate stories to international audiences. She has made films for HBO, IFC, BBC as well as four commissions for the acclaimed BBC Storyville strand, including BIFA nominated The Great Hip Hop Hoax and BIFA ...

  4. Acclaimed director Jeanie Finlay charts the rise of Aubrey Gordon. Shot over six years we see Aubrey go from anonymous blogger Yrfatfriend to NYTimes best seller and beloved podcaster with an audience of millions.

  5. Jeanie Finlay is a British documentary filmmaker who explores the life and work of fat activist Aubrey Gordon in Your Fat Friend. She talks about her creative process, her relationship with her subjects, and the challenges of making a film about visibility and identity.

  6. Jun 14, 2023 · Learn about Jeanie Finlay, a British filmmaker who creates intimate and personal documentaries about unusual subjects and settings. She talks about her artistic background, her approach to listening and observing, and her latest film, Your Fat Friend.

  7. “ Another joyously insightful, subversive and ultimately uplifting documentary from the great Jeanie Finlay ” — MARK KERMODE “