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Susannah Ward is a versatile and acclaimed documentary filmmaker who has captivated audiences with her ability to unearth hidden histories and bring compelling real-life stories to the screen. Ward's distinctive approach blends meticulous research, keen observational skills, and a cinematic flair that elevates her subjects beyond the realm of mere talking heads. One of Ward's standout achievements is "Queens of Combat: Rome's Female Gladiators" (2026), a richly textured exploration of the little-known world of ancient Roman women who fought in the arena. By unearthing archaeological evidence and weaving together the personal narratives of these pioneering female warriors, Ward offers a fresh perspective on a long-overlooked aspect of history, breathing life into the past and challenging preconceptions. Ward's versatility is further demonstrated in films like "The Double Life of George Michael" (2018) and "Unlocking Sherlock" (2014), which delve into the private lives of iconic public figures, revealing the complex human stories behind the headlines. With an eye for detail and a talent for immersive storytelling, Ward crafts documentaries that captivate and enlighten, leaving viewers with a deeper understanding of the world around them.