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Potter returned to filmmaking with her short film Thriller (1979) which was a hit on the international festival circuit. This was followed by her first feature film, The Gold Diggers (1983), starring Julie Christie; a short film, The London Story (1986); a documentary series for Channel 4, Tears, Laughter, Fears and Rage (1986); and a programme about women in Soviet cinema, I Am an Ox, I Am a Horse, I Am a Man, I Am a Woman (1988). The internationally acclaimed Orlando (1992) bought Potter's work to a wide audience. Starring Tilda Swinton, the film was based on Virginia Woolf's classic novel and adapted for the screen by Potter. In addition to two Academy Award nominations, Orlando won more than 25 international awards, including the Felix awarded by the European Film Academy for the best Young European Film of 1993, and first prizes at St Petersburg, Thessaloniki and other festivals. Her next film was The Tango Lesson, in which she also performed, with renowned tango dancer Pablo Veron. First presented at the Venice Film Festival, the film was awarded the "Ombú de Oro" for Best Film at the Mar del Plata Festival, Argentina, the SADAIC Great Award from the Sociedad Argentina de Autores y Compositores de Música, as well as receiving Best Film nominations from BAFTA and the US National Board of Review.
Sally's most recent film Yes opened in the USA & UK in 2005, after a year of touring the world-wide festival circuit. Yes is the story of a passionate love affair between an American woman (Joan Allen) and a Middle-Eastern man (Simon Abkarian), the dialogue of which is entirely in Iambic Pentameter. Potter maintains a daily online diary on the official website for her latest film Yes, currently on general release. Feature film credits
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