Molly Dineen


Molly Dineen is a television documentary director, cinematographer and producer. Dineen is mostly known for The Lie of the Land, The Lords' Tale, and Geri.

Early life

Dineen was born in Canada and brought up in Birmingham, England. She originally studied photography at the Bournville School of Art and then at the London College of Printing, but later switched to cinematography. Sound Business, featuring sound producer Lloyd Coxsone and record store owner Blacker Dread was her final degree project. She then enrolled in film classes at the National Film and Television School, where she studied under Herb Di Gioia and Colin Young, achieving recognition for her 16 mm 1987 debut Home from the Hill. This film was picked up by BBC for its 40-minute series, despite the film being an hour in duration. It therefore had to be cut by twenty minutes, which displeased Dineen as she was rarely allowed to spend any time with the editor in the cutting room. The two different versions of the film were released on DVD in 2011 by the British Film Institute.

Notable works

Dineen has been married to William Sieghart, with whom she had three children.