Heather Croall


Heather Croall is an international festival director and documentary producer, best known for leading Sheffield DocFest and Adelaide Fringe Festival, and her work on films including The Big Melt and From the Sea to the Land Beyond.

Croall was born in Blackpool and grew up in Sheffield until the age of five, when her family emigrated to South Australia. In 1993 Croall set up a production company, Re Angle Pictures, to produce and direct documentaries. Her 1999 film Paradise Bent Boys will be Girls in Samoa won the Silver Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival. She continued her career at the South Australian Film Corporation, and also produced digital and documentary strands at the Adelaide Fringe Festival. In 2001, she developed Crossover, an organisation which works with new media and documentaries.

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