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Craig Collinson is a captivating director whose eclectic filmography traverses documentary, historical drama, and even the occasional supernatural thriller. What sets Collinson apart is his unique ability to unearth the extraordinary within the mundane, transforming the quotidian into something utterly spellbinding. Whether chronicling the "Secret Science of Sewage" or delving into "The Real Amityville Horror," Collinson approaches each subject with the same keen eye for detail and cinematic flair. His documentaries eschew dry recitations of facts in favor of rich, immersive experiences that transport the viewer. In films like "The Day Hitler Died" and "The Secret Letters of Mary Queen of Scots," Collinson's historical dramas blend meticulous research with a cinematic sensibility that breathes new life into the past. But Collinson's talents extend beyond the realm of nonfiction. In offbeat gems like "She Toon - City of Bingo" and the stylish "The Princess and the Gangster," the director showcases his versatility, blending genres with a playful, imaginative touch. Through it all, his films are united by a relentless curiosity and a determination to uncover the hidden stories that lie beneath the surface of everyday life.