Ursula Macfarlane

Ursula Macfarlane

Ursula Macfarlane, a distinguished British director, was born in 1960 in the United Kingdom. She has been active in the film industry since the late 1980s, primarily working in the genres of documentary and drama, and has gained prominence through her impactful films like "Charlie Hebdo: Three Days That Shook Paris" and "Untouchable," a deep dive into the Harvey Weinstein scandal. While she hasn't bagged any major festival awards yet, her cinematic style is characterized by an empathetic approach and a profound attention to detail, which have rendered her works both compelling and poignant. Ursula Macfarlane, with an unflinching eye for truth, consistently delivers films that carry the remarkable ability to make audiences reflect on societal issues.