Pinny Grylls

 

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Pinny Grylls is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. In 2001 Grylls co-founded Invisible Films with Rachel Millward. In the next year they founded the Birds Eye View Film Festival, which has since showcased films by emerging women filmmakers around the country, and is the UK's first major film festival for female filmmakers. In 2003, Millward took control of Birds Eye View, and Grylls focused on Invisible films, making short films Human and Blackout, which won her a place on the 2004 Berlin Film Festival Talent Camp. In 2004 she wrote and directed Small Worlds starring Zoë Wanamaker. Grylls' commissioned films since include 14 arts documentaries for Creative Partnerships including four films for The Helen Storey Foundation. Her first documentary, Mr and Mrs Smith, was screened at the Channel Four BRITDOC festival in July 2007 and at Britspotting in 2007 in Germany

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Pinny Grylls

Born 1978 .

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Name From To Relationship type
Sam Crane(Gifta) Gifta
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Vaughan Grylls, Gillian Daniell

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Pinny Grylls is an award-winning documentary filmmaker.

In 2001 Grylls co-founded Invisible Films with Rachel Millward. In the next year they founded the Birds Eye View Film Festival, which has since showcased films by emerging women filmmakers around the country, and is the UK's first major film festival for female filmmakers. In 2003, Millward took control of Birds Eye View, and Grylls focused on Invisible films, making short films Human and Blackout, which won her a place on the 2004 Berlin Film Festival Talent Camp. In 2004 she wrote and directed Small Worlds starring Zoë Wanamaker.

Grylls' commissioned films since include 14 arts documentaries for Creative Partnerships including four films for The Helen Storey Foundation. Her first documentary, Mr and Mrs Smith, was screened at the Channel Four BRITDOC festival in July 2007 and at Britspotting in 2007 in Germany.

In 2006 Grylls was one of the recipients of the 2006 Film London UK Film Council Digital Shorts Scheme grants for her 2nd short documentary 'Peter and Ben' completed in 2007.

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