Lindsay Robertson (director)
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EducationUniversity of Glasgow
OccupationFilm director
Lindsay Robertson | |
|---|---|
| Education | University of Glasgow |
| Occupation | Film director |
Lindsay Robertson is a Scottish film and TV director and producer based in Hong Kong. She has won several national awards at the Asian Academy Creative Awards, including Best Director in 2023 and 2024.[1][2]
Robertson earned an MA in film and television from the University of Glasgow. She moved from Scotland to Hong Kong in 2000 where her first role was as a producer for Craig Leeson at Ocean Vista Films. In 2011 she co-founded production company Mustard Collective and in 2016 she founded Moonlight Entertainment.[3]
Work
| Year | Work | Role | Notes | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Unjust (Dir. Josefina Bergsten) |
Co-writer, editor | Won Movies That Matter special jury award and Asian Human Rights Commission's Asian Human Rights Award for Creative Media in 2011 | [4][5] |
| 2011 | My life in a box | Director, co-writer, co-producer, editor | Short film starring Eugenia Yuan | [3] |
| 2012 | Project Lotus: The Search for Blush | Co-producer, co-director | For Channel V | [3] |
| Asia's Next Top Model Cycle 1 | Lead story producer | Presented by Nadya Hutagalung | [6] | |
| 2013 | The Apprentice Asia (Season 1) | Hosted by Tony Fernandes | [6] | |
| 2014 | Wok Stars for MediaCorp Channel 5) | [6] | ||
| 2015 | The History Hustle for History Channel (Dir. Simon Yin) |
Executive producer | [3] | |
| 2018 | Beat N Path for KIX (Dir. Simon Yin) |
Writer, producer | Starring Lupe Fiasco | [3] |
| 2020 | Frontline Fashion 4 | Director | In conjunction with Redress Design Award | [7] |
| 2022 | One small visit (Dir. Jo Chim) |
Editor | Starring Gabriella Sundar Singh | [8] |
| 2023 | Kung Food! Hong Kong’s Street Food Icons | Director, writer | [9] | |
| 2024 | On the edge of Chaos: Reimagining a Hong Kong Icon | Director | With Black Sheep Restaurants | [10] |