After working as a photographer for several years, Australian writer/director/producer Francine McDougall moved on to a career in commercial and music video production.
In 1996, she made her directorial/writing debut with the short film Pig! which collected over eight awards internationally, including Honorable Mention from Sundance.
McDougall went on to write, produce and direct a six-part documentary series called Mosaic which takes a look at the various communities and sub-cultures of Los Angeles.
She also produced a documentary on the life of legendary jazz singer Little Jimmy Scott called Little Jimmy Scott: Why Was I was Born?
Sugar & Spice, starring Mena Suvari, Marley Shelton and James Marsden, marks McDougall's feature film debut.
Filmography (director):
Sugar & Spice (2001)
The Date (1997)
Pig! (1996)
Filmography (writer):
The Date (1997)
Pig! (1996)
Filmography (producer):
Little Jimmy Scott: Why Was I Born? (1998)
The Date (1997)
The Junky's Christmas (1993)