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Sally Potter (director)

Sally Potter is a British filmmaker known for her innovative approach to cinema. She gained prominence with her 1992 film "Orlando," which starred Tilda Swinton and highlighted themes of gender and identity. Potter often explores complex social issues and historical narratives, with a distinctive visual style and strong storytelling. Other notable works include "The Tango Lesson" and "Ginger & Rosa." Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her contributions to film, particularly in advocating for women’s voices in the industry and experimenting with narrative structures, making her a significant figure in contemporary cinema.