Sally Rowe
Renowned for her immaculate attention to detail, Sally Rowe, born in 1963 in Auckland, New Zealand, began her directing career in the late 1990s. She has mainly worked in the genres of documentary and drama, with her most noteworthy films being "A Matter of Taste: Serving Up Paul Liebrandt" (2011) and "Old Dog" (2018). Despite not having bagged any major film festival awards, Rowe's films are critically acclaimed for their insightful storytelling and meticulous focus on character development. Sally Rowe, with her innate ability to capture the human spirit on camera, is a testament to the power of nuanced, intimate filmmaking.