Hilary Brougher

Assistant Professor
513 Dodge Hall

Hilary Brougher's most recent film Innocence completed principal photography in the Summer 2012. The film was produced by Killer Films and adapted from Jane Mendelsohn's novel of the same title. It features Kelly Reilly, Linus Roache and Sophie Curtis; and was produced by Killer Films. Her 2007 feature Stephanie Daley starred Tilda Swinton and Amber Tamblyn. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival where Hilary won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. The film was also awarded Best Director at the Milan International Film Festival. Her 1997 film The Sticky Fingers of Time was an official selection at the 1997 Venice, Rotterdam and Toronto International Film Festivals. Hilary was a fellow at the Sundance screenwriting and directing labs in 2001.

 
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