
Director
Bille Eltringham
Caroline Bille Eltringham was born in 1967. Prior to entering the world of film she worked as a boatswain of tall- masted ships and as a theatrical dresser. She attended Bournemouth film school along with Simon Beaufoy - who would later take an Academy Award for 'Slumdog Millionaire' and Mark Blaney, the trio forming Footprint Films on graduation. After producing short films for the BBC Bille went on to make 'Kid in the Corner' for Channel 4. In 2000 she and Mark Blaney and Kate Ogden formed This is Not a Company, in keeping with the title of their 2002 film 'This is Not a Love Song', the first film to be streamed simultaneously on the Internet with its cinema release.
Directed

The L Word
Director · 2004

Ashes to Ashes
Director · 2008

Lewis
Director · 2007

United States of Tara
Director · 2009

The Long Firm
Director · 2004

Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution
Director · 2007
Kid in the Corner
Director · 1999
This Is Not a Love Song
Director · 2002

The Darkest Light
Director · 2000
Yellow
Director · 1996

Linger
Director · 1995