Camilla Hall is an Emmy Award–winning filmmaker and award-winning journalist whose work is distinguished by its emotional depth, sharp storytelling, and cultural impact. She served as an executive producer on the acclaimed documentary Black Barbie: A Documentary, earning an Emmy for her contribution to the film.
Hall is also the director of Subject, an iconic and widely discussed documentary that explores the ethics and complexities of participant relationships in nonfiction filmmaking, as well as the series Kingdom of Dreams, a corporate story charting the rise of Bernard Arnault, the world’s richest man, created for Sky and HBO for BAFTA-winning Misfits Entertainment.
In addition, she has directed three other feature documentaries Copwatch (Amazon), Garenne: Secrets of a Trillion Dollar Island (BBC Storyville, Arte), and The Cleveland Kidnappings (Discovery+). Her work as a producer includes Sirens executive produced by Natasha Lyonne, a Sundance hit, and Circus of Books for Netflix, executive produced by Ryan Murphy.
Before transitioning into documentary filmmaking, Hall built her career as an award-winning journalist at the Financial Times, where she developed a strong foundation in investigative storytelling and narrative clarity.
She is the co-founder of Lady & Bird Films, a London and LA-based independent production company, was named Doc NYC’s 40 under 40 and served on the BAFTA Documentary Jury. She is represented by WME and Stern & Wild and has taught for the American Film Institute and London Film Academy.