Alison Sterling

Alison is a producer with credits in both television and film.

Currently she is producing  Challenge, a dark and political police drama for Apple TV. Recent credits include: The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe, the hit 4-part true crime series for ITV and All3;  Close To Me, a 6 part psychological thriller, for ViaPlay and Channel4; The Windermere Children (Wall to Wall for BBC2 and ZDF), BAFTA-nominated and winner of the Prix Europa for Single Drama; Is This Sexual Harassment? (BBC3); The Interrogation of Tony Martin (as LP) (Story Films for Channel 4); Eric Ernie and Me (Objective Fiction for BBC4), Unspeakable (as LP) (Story Films for Channel 4) and We Can Be Heroes (as LP) (feature film).

Through her own company Ignition Films, she produced Flying Blind, a feature film directed by Katarzyna Klimkiewicz, (made for BBC Films and released by Soda Pictures) and is currently developing a slate of projects with female talent, including Katarzyna Klimkiewicz and Annemarie Jacir.

She previously produced numerous short films funded by BBC, Film4, Creative England and BFI, including Turning (BAFTA nominated 2011) and Flytopia.

She is an ACE producer and sits on the Board of Encounters Short Film Festival, and the Bristol Palestine Film Festival. She is represented by Independent Talent.