Tony Lee Moral is a British documentary film maker and writer.
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Moral is also the creative director of Sabana Films, a television and film production company based in the UK.[1] He directs factual, specialist factual and entertainment programmes for television, such as; Man vs Wild, Bill Bailey's Birdwatching Bonanza, Last Man Standing, Globetrekker and Wild Thing I Love You.
His three books on Alfred Hitchcock; Alfred Hitchcock's Movie Making Masterclass The Making of Hitchcock's The Birds [2] and Hitchcock and the making of Marnie (ISBN 978-0810856844) which investigates the behind the scenes of one of Alfred Hitchcock's most controversial films. The book also examines the critical reception of Marnie.[3]
Moral criticised the BBC and HBO for their portrayal of Hitchcock in The Girl, a drama they co-produced in 2012. He claimed that the film showed Hitchcock "as a 'lascivious letch'", and "of 'damaging his reputation'."[4]