Jill Robertson is a renowned and accomplished film and television director, having received a prestigious BAFTA nomination for her exceptional work in the industry.
Before embarking on a distinguished career as a director, Robertson had a rich background in the performing arts, having cultivated a professional proficiency as a dancer and drama teacher. This multifaceted experience was further refined through her rigorous training at the prestigious National Film and Television School, widely regarded as a hub of excellence in the industry.
With a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise, Robertson's extensive career in film began in script development and production, where she played a key role in bringing to life a diverse range of notable films, including the cult classic "Trainspotting", the critically acclaimed "A Life Less Ordinary", and the thought-provoking drama "Saving Grace".