Morag McKinnon
About Morag McKinnon
Morag was born in Singapore and lived in Indonesia till she was five, when she moved to Scotland. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art attaining a First class BA (Hons) in Film & TV and at Napier University, for her Masters degree. She has directed in television including as one of two directors on the BAFTA award winning seried "Buried', a visceral portrayal of life in prison. Morag had directed a number of short films including Home which won the BAFTA for short film. Morag directed the feature "Donkeys" which won a Scottish BAFTA award for best film and co-directed the documentary "I Am Breathing" with Emma Davie which won Scottish BAFTA for best director. Most recent work includes a short for the Margaret Tait centenary celebrations (MT100) called "Never the same" and collaborative experimental work: The Earthing Project.