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    Sue Clayton is a UK film director, writer and activist, best known for her work on the rights of refugee children. Her documentary films have been cited as evidence in UK court cases involving asylum seekers. As well as making films, and consulting and producing for ITV and BBC, Clayton is Professor of Film and Television at the new ...

  2. Sue Clayton is a UK film director, writer and composer. She has written and directed features, shorts, campaign films and documentaries internationally, commissioned by Film 4, BBC, ITV, British Screen, Pandora Film, Buena Vista International, RTE, the Irish Film Board, Swedish Channel 1, Film Australia, Nordic Film Fund, NHK Japan and many others.

    • s.clayton@gold.ac.uk
    • Professor of Film And Television
  3. May 4, 2023 · Sue Clayton is a full-bore character and persona created by Morgan Kibby. This Alaskan-born songwriter contains multitudes, and with Sue Clayton, she may have achieved her...

  4. We are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Sue Clayton as Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Urban Research. Professor Clayton is Professor of Film and Television, and Director of the new Screen School at Goldsmiths, University of London.

  5. Mar 4, 2021 · This reigning state carelessness is the backdrop for the story told in Sue Clayton’s The New Internationalists. The book focuses not on the voices of the refugees themselves but rather on the testimonies of European citizens who organised help and humanitarian aid for the massive influx of people, mostly from Africa and the Middle ...

    • Catherine Rottenberg
  6. 450 Followers, 182 Following, 36 Posts - Sue Clayton (@misssueclayton) on Instagram: "middle names, middle child, middle man"

  7. Sue Clayton. Goldsmiths, University of London, Media and Communications, Faculty Member. Follow. Research Interests: Media Arts, Film Studies, Film Analysis, Screenwriting, and Film Making. Papers. The Therapeutic use of Film and Theatre to liberate Young Refugees from Disempowering Identities. by Sue Clayton.