Future volumes in this BFI series will no doubt include Dineen’s baffling 1999 love-in with Geri Halliwell and the Party Political Profile that helped get Tony Blair elected.
This two-discer has more substantive parts of the documentarian’s resumé:
Two portraits of white colonials in and out of Africa, one detailing comings and goings at a dilapidated Tube station, and a three-part analysis of an army regiment in pre-ceasefire Northern Ireland.
Molly’s unobtrusive style lets us get up close and personal in a way that transcends mere fly-on-the-wall voyeurism.


