Elizabeth Sankey is a British filmmaker and musician, best known for her film Romantic Comedy.[1] and for playing in the indie-pop band Summer Camp.[2]
As part of Summer Camp she has released four albums[3][4] and the soundtrack to the film Beyond Clueless.
Her debut feature film, Romantic Comedy, premiered at South By Southwest and was distributed in the UK by MUBI.[5] It consists of clips from hundreds of pre-existing films, with narration by Sankey exploring the history of the genre,[6] intercut with interviews with other contributors including Jessica Barden, Charlie Lyne and Laura Snapes[7]
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^Caramanica, Jon (3 March 2011). "In Thrall to the 1980s: Put 16 Candles on That Hunk of Frosted Yearning". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
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