Jane treays biography
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Jane Treays....
Jane Treays
British documentary maker
Jane Treays is a British documentary film maker.
Early career
In 1984, Treays was a researcher working on documentaries for the BBC.
She worked on the series Our House.[1] In 1988, she produced The Diary of Jack Dancy for Timewatch.[2] In 1995, she produced Situation Vacant, about the endurance test for the Royal Marines (a six-part series for BBC Two).[3]
Films
- I Don't Want to Be Remembered as a Chair (1990, Timewatch), about the Shakers[4]
- Painted Babies (1996), about child beauty pageants, which was watched by 3.5 million people[5][6]
- Under the Sun (BBC Two, 1998), about a male prostitute in Melbourne[7]
- Agas and Their Owners (BBC Two, 1998), "a quaint study of English class attitude"[8]
- Public Enemy: Mother and Son (ITV, 1999), about Sante Kimes[9]
- One Man, Six Wives and 29 Children: Real Life, about polygyny[