Jane Treays
Director's Cut Masterclass
In conversation with Alan Marcus
5:30pm, Tuesday 23 April 2013
Belmont Picturehouse Cinema, Aberdeen
Winner of the Royal Television Society Award for Best Network Documentary for Extraordinary Families (2005), Jane Treays has for 25 years been one of the leading documentary directors in British television. Films broadcast on Channel 4 such as, Virgin Daughters and Mum, Heroin and Me, and BBC productions such as What Sort of Gentleman are you After?, have attracted widespread interest in the press.
The Independent observed that 'Treays' work underlines the strength of the documentary as a television format'.
'I've always been passionate about communities that live on the edge and are unspoken for', remarks Treays.
Free and open to the public, followed by a reception.
Resources
- Inside Claridge's (2012) Guardian review
- Inside Claridge's BBC clip
- Tom Daley: The Driver and His Dad (2010) BBC clip
- Scotsman review of Mum, Heroin and Me (2008)

- Mum, Heroin and Me (2008) review
- Mum, Heroin and Me (2008) Channel 4 clip
- What Sort of Gentleman Are You After? (1998) BBC clip
- Review of The Virgin Daughters (2008)

- The Virgin Daughters (2008)
- The Smallest People in the World Channel 4
- The Independent interview with Jane Treays (2007)

- In Camera article on Jane Treays (2001)

- BBC Radio 4 interview with Jane Treays (2007)

- Painted Babies (1995) BBC clip
- Scholarly article on Painted Babies (2008)
- Painted Babies at 17 (2008)
- Painted Babies discussion on Woman's Hour (2008)





